Because unsatisfied customers will not return to you shop
The specific need or benefit my product or service can address to my costumer are satisfaction and contentment.
I can find the customer needs when I contact them asked them about what types of product they need for their satisfaction.
In simple explanation, bundle of satisfaction means the actual product. The product that fulfills the need in the market, the need in for which the business was started. It is the product's guarantee or, overall, goal. One example would be eHarmony. Their business/product is a coupling website. However, the bundle of satisfaction is long, fulfilled, and compatible marriages resulted from the website. Another example could possibly be (not too sure) Chick-fil-A.
Reverse satisfaction is when you get dizzy and your satisfaction feels reversed.
Want - what it is you would like to have Need - what it is you must have Satisfaction - the motive you get when the want and the need are both fulfilled
Who is "he"? In any case, if it is a NEED; wether it is survival, pleasure, or nessesaries- Satisfaction
Self satisfaction
It simply means when the customers need are fulfilled and they are happy with your services, it means a customer is satisfied. Also we can say when customer expectations are fulfilled then it is defined as customer satisfaction
Satisfaction could be termed contentment. Lack of contentment can push us beyond the boundaries. By making us look for things which are beyond or reach.
No, no, no.
Because unsatisfied customers will not return to you shop
No
it is for the you to understand that dwells and called as philosophical understanding of the words and their hidden powers behind the scene. Yes I need satisfaction.
No, the noun 'satisfaction' is an uncountable noun. Quantities of 'satisfaction' are expressed using adjectives, for example, some satisfaction, full satisfaction, great satisfaction, etc.
Satisfaction is typically considered a feeling rather than an emotion. It is a sense of contentment or fulfillment derived from achieving a desired outcome or fulfilling a need or expectation. Emotions tend to be more intense and short-lived compared to feelings like satisfaction.
They go hand in hand. If you are personally satisfied, you are a professionally better/happier employee. If you are professionally satisfied, you are a happier person and that is reflected at your job.