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Designing and Managing Services Discussion Questions 1. How do we define and classify services? 2. How do services differ from goods? 3. How can we achieve excellence in marketing services ? 4. How can we improve service quality? 5. How can goods marketers improve customer service? Slide 2 of 29 The Nature of Services 2008 – 2018 Loss of 1.2 million jobs 2008 – 2018 Gain of 14.6 million jobs Slide 3 of 29 Service An act or performance one party can offer to another that
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Chapter 15: Designing and Managing Value Networks and Channels GENERAL CONCEPT QUESTIONS Multiple Choice 1. Intermediaries who buy‚ take title to‚ and resell the merchandise are called ________. a. retailers b. facilitators c. marketers d. agents e. merchants Answer: e Page: 468 Level of difficulty: Easy 2. Companies that search for customers and may negotiate on the producer’s behalf but do not take title to the goods are called ________
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Milk Market Situation Brussels‚ 18 April 2013 EU Productions EU-27 Deliveries/Productions development (Jan-Feb 2013 compared to Jan-Feb 2012) EU-27 Deliveries/Production developments (Apr 12 - Feb 13 compared to Apr 11- Feb 12) Cows’ Milk Collected - 2.8% Fermented milk - 0.4% Cows’ Milk Collected - 0.7% Fermented milk - 2.1% . Evolution en % Evolution en % Milk powder cream‚ Whole milk powder and partly skimmed milk powder - 10.0% Cheese - 0.0% Cheese + 1.1% Milk
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Simple and Discount Interest In financial transactions‚ interest is the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the use of money over a period. Interest that is paid as a percent of amount borrowed or invested is called simple interest. The formula for simple interest is given by the following: Simple Interest Where‚ Example 1. Suppose an amount Php 500.00 is invested
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CNH: Onshore deregulation‚ offshore expansion September 30‚ 2013 Interest rate strategy CNH: Onshore deregulation‚ offshore expansion DBS Group Research 30 September 2013 The Shanghai Free Trade Zone (SFTZ) opened on 29 Sep. According to the blueprint‚ financial innovations including RMB convertibility and interest rate liberalization are the priorities on the reform agenda (see “Shanghai Free Trade Zone & the reinvigoration of China”‚ 26 Sep 2013). These reforms will make the
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MAE FAH LUANG UNIVERSITY COURSE SYLLABUS Programme: General Education School: School of Liberal Arts Course Code: 1006124 Course Title: English 3 Credits: 3(3-0-6) Abbreviation: Eng 3 Prerequisites: English 2 Course Type: Required Course For programme: All except English Instructor: Staff Evaluation: [ × ] Grade (A‚ B+‚ B‚ C+‚ C‚ D+‚ D‚ F) [ ] S or U Course Description: Development of advanced academic English through the engagement in informative content topics. Practice
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Memorandum To: Erin Steffin From: Mario Rios Date: March 3‚ 2015 Subject: Assignment 3 Assignment: Assignment 3 You should be ready to do this assignment after approximately class 9‚ though the skills which are necessary for this assignment are covered gradually throughout the course and cannot be attributed to any single class or small number of classes. Lecture 3 is particularly important in preparing you for this course. Derrick and Sandra Levin ask you to prepare their tax return for
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Using Systematic Sector Rotation R N Y FO IS IL L EG A L TO R EP R O D U C E TH IS is at the School of Business‚ University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy‚ Campbell ACT‚ Australia. m.tani@adfa.edu.au SPRING 2006 LE IN The article is organized as follows. We begin by reviewing the reference literature before introducing the concept and practice of dynamic sector rotation. We then present our experiment: to apply a number of heuristic techniques of sector
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T-Bills Most investors ’ prime goal is to maximize returens on a given level of risk. i.e holding efficient portfolios. Most investors who want to make sure that they get their invested with certainty usually invest in treasury bills. Treasury bills are debt instruments issued by the U.S federal government in order to raise money and pay off its maturing debts. Treasury bills are the safest and most secure type of investment wit a minimal level of risk. Its low risk is due to the credit
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