[pic] [pic] AL ARAB MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICE ADMINISTRATION Quality of School Health Services from the Perspective of Service Providers and Beneficiaries Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Degree of Bachelor of Public Health Prepared By MAILUD EL AMARI ASHARAF ABDULSALAM 2008 CONTENTS Chapter I Introduction and Objectives 1-4 Chapter II Subject and Method 5-6
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Service-quality dimensions Although there is general agreement that service quality has many dimensions (Gro¨nroos‚ 1982‚ 1990; Berry et al.‚ 1985; Parasuraman et al.‚ 1985)‚ there is no consensus on the exact nature and content of these dimensions (Brady and Cronin‚ 2001). Lehtinen and Lehtinen (1982) defined service quality in terms of physical quality‚ interactive quality‚ and corporate (image) quality. Physical quality relates to the tangible aspects of a service. Interactive quality refers
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adequate service The level of service quality a customer is willing to accept. aftermarketing Marketing technique that emphasizes marketing after the initial sale has been made. after-sales surveys A type of satisfaction survey that addresses customer satisfaction while the service encounter is still fresh in the customer’s mind. ambient conditions The distinctive atmosphere of the service setting that
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De La Salle University – Dasmarinas College of Business Administration and Accountancy Marketing Department Café Rosso A Marketing plan submitted in partial fulfilment Of the requirements in Services Marketing Janine G. Gato MKA41 October 16‚ 2014 Table of Contents I. Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………………………3 II. Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………………4 III. Business Environment Analysis………………………………………………………………5 IV. SWOT Analysis……………………………………………………………………………….6 V. Market
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Services Marketing Mix Services Marketing Mix refers to the combination of marketing activities an organization engages in to promote and sell intangible services‚ as opposed to tangible products. Marketing professionals and specialist use many tactics to attract and retain their customers. These activities comprise of different concepts‚ the most important one being the marketing mix. Marketing strategy is integrated with the marketing program‚ or marketing mix. The marketing mix traditionally
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The determinants of service quality: satisfiers and dissatisfiers Robert Johnston University of Warwick‚ Coventry‚ UK Introduction There appear to be five major debates taking place in the service quality area. One debate concerns the similarities and differences between the constructs of service quality and satisfaction (see e.g. Anderson and Sullivan‚ 1993; Bolton and Drew‚ 1991; Cronin and Taylor‚ 1992‚ 1994; Oliver‚ 1993; Parasuraman et al.‚ 1988; Taylor‚ 1993; Zeithaml et al.‚ 1993). There
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Opportunities and Problems in Making Services More Tangible Chandhaluk Heesawat (Ph. D.) Assumption University bp3905@yahoo.com Abstract. This paper gives the readers the background to understand how intangibility of services affects customers’ evaluation of service quality. The paper begins with the various views regarding intangibility of services from scholars. Some view intangibility as important characteristics in distinguishing products from services. Others look at intangibility as insufficient
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TablesChapter One Introduction 4 1.1 Background of Chinese Internet service industry 5 1.2 Background of Tencent 7 1.3 The current events - Tencent VS 360 Safeguard 9 1.4 Scope‚ sources and methodology 10 Chapter Two: Literature Review 12 2.1 PEST analysis 12 2.2 SWOT 15 2.3 More on the difference and relationship between PEST and SWOT 16 2.4 Marketing Mix (4P) in Internet contexts 17 λ Products or services 19 λ Price 22 λ Place 24 λ Promotion 25 2.5 Porter’s
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Services Marketing 1) Find information about the industry as a whole (no of players; billings; contribution to GDP; market size; Key trends; market leader/s; key stakeholders (customers‚ bankers‚ end-users etc). Industry: Car rental Company: Meru Cabs * In last one decade one can see how the car rental industry has shifted its base from unorganised sector to organised one. * Car rentals increase 14% in current value terms in 2011 to Rs313 million‚ with transactions touching
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Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina‚ el Caribe‚ España y Portugal Sistema de Información Científica Rajkumar Paulrajan‚ Harish Rajkumar Service Quality and Customers preference of Cellular Mobile Service Providers Journal of Technology Management & Innovation‚ vol. 6‚ núm. 1‚ 2011‚ pp. 38-45‚ Universidad Alberto Hurtado Chile Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=84718815004 Journal of Technology Management & Innovation‚ ISSN (Electronic Version): 0718-2724
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