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Question
Distinguish clearly between products and services, giving examples.
Solution
Basis of Distinction | Product | Service | |
1. | Tangibility | Fully tangible (a) Can be felt and touched. (b) Can be fully standardised. |
Intangible may have physical evidence. (a) Cannot be touched. (b) Cannot be standardised. |
2. | The inseparability of buyer and seller | Fully separable, remote transactions are possible. | Not separable, remote transactions are not possible. |
3. | Quality | It can be measured and controlled. | Difficult to control and measure. |
4. | Inventory | It can be stored for use in future. | It cannot be stored for use in future. |
5. | Sensitivity to time | Low sensitivity, e.g., a soap can be bought in advance of need. | Highly sensitive, e.g., doctor's services are needed when there is a patient. |
6. | Risk | The product can be replaced. | The service delivered cannot be replaced. |
7. | Customisation | Increases costs and restricts sales. | Increases customer delight. |
8. | Market relationship | Product and brand are the focus of the transaction. | A very important link. |
9. | Brand | Main strategy in product marketing. | People are equally important. |
10. | Perishability | Usually durable. | Usually perishable. |
11. | Ownership | Transferable | Not transferable |
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