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Product standardization refers to is the process companies go through to limit differences in products. Product adaptation is the process by which companies adjust their products to meet customer's needs.
Supplier supplies product to the customer and the customer buys the product
Yes, there is definitely a relationship between product performance and customer satisfaction, although product performance is not the sole reason for customer satisfaction. It's a pretty simple formula, if the product performs well either to or above the customers' expectations, then their satisfaction of the product improves. If a product does not perform well, or is below the customers' expectations, then customer satisfaction decreases. Product performance is not the sole reason for customer satisfaction. Other factors include service, cost of maintenance, longevity of the product, consistency in performance of the product, and customer loyalty wherein someone may be more satisfied with a product that performs inferior to another simply because the customer is loyal to that product or company.
Here are the following challenges as customer service position:Dealing with different customersResolving the customer's concernEducating the customers about the product/serviceConvincing the customer to buy the product/service
Retailing is the final stage of the distribution process. It ensures that the product reaches at the customer from the factory.
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Product standardization refers to is the process companies go through to limit differences in products. Product adaptation is the process by which companies adjust their products to meet customer's needs.
Software product meets the customer requirement or not. Time to deliver the product to customer. Cost for development product. Validation and Verification at last maintenance cost
Would you recommend a divisional structure by geographic area, product, customer, or process for a medium-sized bank in your local area? Why?
A production process, is any one of the steps involved, in the conversion of a raw material, into a finished product
Getting a quality product to the customer by their due day.
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The objective of process capability is to determine what is the probability of the process producing product within the tolerance or specification limits provided by the customer.
more important than the finished product