kliendipõhist
Kliendipõhist (Estonian: „kliendipõhist“ or “kliendipõhised” in the plural) is an adjectival form derived from the Estonian words kliend (customer) and põhised (based). It denotes a strategy, product, service or approach that places the customer at its core. The term is widely used in Estonian business literature, marketing texts and public policy discussions to describe practices that aim to align offerings with the needs, preferences and expectations of end users.
In management theory, kliendipõhist thinking replicates concepts such as customer‑centricity or customer‑oriented approach found in English‑speaking
The phrase also appears in Estonian public‑sector reforms. Municipalities that adopt a kliendipõhist service model restructure
Overall, kliendipõhist is a concise Estonian label that captures a global business trend: treating customers as