A profile is essentially a pro-forma for describing products & services. Such a profile has
three uses: (i) to describe the varying characteristics of coupled products & services; & (ii) to
represent where a product & its corresponding services lie along certain dimensions.
A person who buy a product and service A pay benefit from product and service hr internal and external
What is CDA product services
The specific need or benefit my product or service can address to my costumer are satisfaction and contentment.
1. The quality of the product or service compared to competitors in the area 2. The price you are charging for the product or service (compared to the quality of the product and service) 3. How easy it is to get the product or service, so the place that it is found or if there is any public transport e.g bus , train. 4. promoting your business so that people are aware of the product or service that you are offering. 5. leave a good impression.
A service is an intangible act that a business or person performs for a customer, such as mowing a lawn. A product is a tangible item, such as clothing.
no racail profiling is based soley on their age and the color of their skin
product and service in your life cycle
A service organization's end product is a service. A manufacturing organization's end product is a product.
protein profiling using 2d gel electrophorosis
product
Legal profiling involves using factors like behavior or location to guide investigative decisions, while illegal racial profiling involves targeting individuals based solely on their race or ethnicity. Legal profiling is based on objective criteria and reasonable suspicion, whereas illegal racial profiling is discriminatory and violates civil rights.
SERVICE.....
Product quality is the way a product performs. While service quality is how well an experience was when shopping for, buying, using a product or service.
Sample profiling involves analyzing a subset of the data (sample) to gain insights into the characteristics and behavior of the entire population. This technique is commonly used in market research, data analysis, and data mining to make inferences and predictions about a larger group based on the sample data. It helps to understand the key attributes, trends, and patterns to make informed decisions.
NO! A product is different from service. An example of product is Milk, Mobile phone, TV, Car, etc. An example of service is insurance, medical care (but medicine is product), etc. The government marks use for service is SM, which stands for service mark, while for product it is TM, which stands for Trademark.
Lower Costs A better Service or Product A new service or Product
product is tangible and service is intangible.