An event ticket is generally considered a product because it represents a tangible item that grants access to a specific event. However, it also encompasses the service aspect, as it provides the experience of attending the event itself. Ultimately, while the ticket is a product, its primary value lies in the service it facilitates.
Friendly fast service. Why, because if you have a good priduct but not a good service, why would people buy it? Whereas if you have a not so good product but an absolutley fast and friendly service, then people might be tempted to but it!
they would not by it
The AUGMENTED product is the non-physical part of the product. It usually consists of lots of added value, for which you may or may not pay a premium. So when you buy a car, part of the augmented product would be the warranty, the customer service support offered by the car's manufacture, and any after-sales service.
A product is something you can touch, a service is an action performed by someone (labor). If you buy a new battery for your car, that's a product. The installation of that battery is a service.
Service level
A service
How you would influence a client to choose a product or service
An unusual sports product would be considered as an unusual sports product would be cricket.
One example of a product that would be considered scare would be Diet Cola with lemon in it.
Some sample questions for a feedback survey could include: How satisfied are you with the product/service? Did the product/service meet your expectations? How likely are you to recommend the product/service to others? What aspects of the product/service do you think could be improved? How would you rate the customer service experience? How easy was it to use the product/service? Did the product/service provide value for money? How frequently do you use the product/service? What other products/services would you like to see offered? Overall, how would you rate your experience with the company?
A product policy is a set of rules on how a product or service is promoted to consumers. A product policy would generally contain information about the product and how it would benefit the target audience.
An action that would be considered remedial is when you change a product or service that wasn't conforming to address the problem or deficiency. Such as knocking down an abandoned building in order to revivify the land.
A non-value-added activity transforms a product or service in a way that adds no usefulness to the product or service.
No, it is product contamination.
Spraying for weeds is a service. You are not getting a product, but hiring someone to do something for you. If you keep paying to get something done, it is a service, but the tools to do such a service are products. A lawnmower itself is a product, but mowing would be a service.
Expediting adds no value to the product or service other than correcting delays (which should not even happen in a well run process). If the expediting had not taken place the product would be identical to a product that did not get expediting - thus no value was added.
That would depend on where you are flying from and the class of service desired.