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What is a service?. An idea?A circumstance?A convenience?A physical thing?. Goods vs. Services. Good: tangible physical object; created and transfered; existence over timeService: intangible and perishable; created and used simultaneously; only the effect has an existence over timeBook, restaur
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1. Role of Services in an Economy
2. What is a service? An idea?
A circumstance?
A convenience?
A physical thing?
3. Goods vs. Services Good: tangible physical object; created and transfered; existence over time
Service: intangible and perishable; created and used simultaneously; only the effect has an existence over time
Book, restaurant, TV
4. Challenge to managers Identify appropriate techniques developed in manufacturing that are applicable to service operations
Initiate the innovative use of information systems
Recognise the consumer as a productive resource
5. Service Definition A Service is a Time-perishable, Intangible Experience Performed for a Customer Acting in the Role of a Coproducer.
James Fitzsimmons
6. Definition of Service Firms Service Enterprises are Organizations that Facilitate the Production and Distribution of Goods, Support Other Firms in Meeting Their Goals, and Add Value to Our Personal Lives.
James Fitzsimmons
7. Taxonomy of services Domestic services
Trade and Commerce
Services that refine and extend human capacities
8. Role of Services in an Economy
9. Stages of Economic Development Features
Pre- Use of Standard
dominant human Unit of of living
Society Game activity labor social life measure Structure Technology
Pre- Against Agriculture Raw Extended Sub- Routine Simple hand
Industrial Nature Mining muscle household sistence Traditional tools
power Authoritative
Industrial Against Goods Machine Individual Quantity Bureaucratic Machines
fabricated production tending of goods Hierarchical
nature
Post- Among Services Artistic Community Quality of Inter- Information
industrial Persons Creative life in terms dependent
Intellectual of health, Global
education,
recreation
10. The New Experience Economy
11. The Four Realms of an Experience
12. Source of Service Sector Growth Information Technology (e.g. Internet)
Innovation Push theory (e.g. Post-it) Pull theory
Services derived from products
Exploiting information (e.g. Auto part sales)
Difficulty of testing service prototypes
Changing Demographics Aging of the population Two-income families Urbanisation
13. Role of the Service Manager Entrepreneurial Innovation
Capitalizing on Social Trends
Management Challenges Economies of Scale (MRI scanner) Economies of Scope(Convenience store) Complexity (Yield Management) Boundary Crossing (Bank vs Brokerage) International Competitiveness( Cultural Diversity)
14. Discussion Topics Illustrate how the type of work he or she does influences a person’s lifestyle.
Is it possible for an economy to be based entirely on services?
Speculate on the effect that the Internet will have on the delivery of services.
What is the value of self-service in an economy?
Comment on the role that marketing plays in the service innovation process.