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WF SEM1 1.04 A- Product Service Management

WF SEM1 1.04 A- Product Service Management. Employ product mix strategies to meet customer expectations. Product Service Management. Concepts and procedures necessary to obtain, develop, maintain, and improve a product or service mix in response to market opportunities .

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WF SEM1 1.04 A- Product Service Management

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  1. WF SEM1 1.04 A- Product Service Management Employ product mix strategies to meet customer expectations

  2. Product Service Management • Concepts and procedures necessary to obtain, develop, maintain, and improve a product or service mix in response to market opportunities. • Product: The goods and services a business will offer to its customers • Choice of product: Will the business offer a variety of products? • Packaging: Does the packaging protect the product and provide necessary information about the product?

  3. Product Service Management • Product Cont. • Level of quality: What level of quality will the business ensure? • Brand name: What brand name products will the business offer? • Warranty: Will the business offer a warranty to its customers to ensure satisfaction

  4. Categories of sport/event products. Sports Events • Ones in which we participate • Ones we just watch or hear, either in person or on TV, radio or the internet Athletes • Ones that earn their income from the performance on the field (Professionals) • Ones that are considered amateurs and perform for their own enjoyment Venues • Ones that host only one sports team • Ones that host multiple sports teams

  5. Categories of sport/event products Non-sport events • Concerts • Festivals • Conventions Sporting goods • Equipment • Apparel • Trinkets & Trash

  6. Categories of sport/event products Licensed merchandise a. Apparel (soft goods) – team and player specific b. Hard goods – equipment, toys, etc. Sports Media • TV/Radio – Broadcast media • Newspaper/magazine – Print media • Internet – News, Info & Social Media Sport Services • Lessons/camps • Rented-goods services • Owned-goods services

  7. Branding • The overall impression consumers get from it’s unique name, design or symbol. • Characteristics of a good brand: • Easy to recognize • Stick out from competition • Easily recognizable symbols • It’s own personality

  8. Branding • Brand Image • Your expectations of a brand based on previous knowledge • Brand image is a product's "personality." • A product’s reputation • Wrigley Field's reputation as a great sport/event venue is its image or personality.

  9. Branding • Brand Loyalty • Having consistent consumption of a product

  10. Branding • Brand Awareness • Getting the public to know your product • Typically one of the first step in marketing a new product • Cannot have Brand Loyalty or Brand Image without Brand Awareness • The team name, mascot, and logo are important elements that a sport/event organization uses to create and maintain Brand Awareness

  11. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • The unique characteristics of sport/event products make marketers’ jobs interesting. • Outcome of sports/events cannot be controlled, marketers focus on the elements of the product they can control, such as prices and promotions.

  12. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • Quality of Product • Performance—how well does this product do what it’s supposed to do? • Serviceability—will this product be easy to fix if something goes wrong? • Features—what are the additional benefits of this product • Durability—how long will this product last? • Reliability—will this product perform consistently? • Design—do I like the way this product looks and feels?

  13. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • Quality of Service • Reliability—can I depend on the service provider? • Tangibles—how do the venue, equipment, and personnel look? • Assurance—are the employees courteous and trustworthy? • Responsiveness—are the employees helpful and prompt? • Empathy—how much individual attention will I receive from the service provider?

  14. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • Separability: • close link between the product and the provider

  15. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • Perishability • Many sport/event products have a high degree of perishability • If they’re not consumed immediately, they will be gone forever • Game, Concert

  16. Unique characteristics of sport/event products • Consistency • Inconsistent: the quality of a product’s performances is impossible to guarantee over a period of time • Panthers (Superbowl, Most loses in a season) • Consistent: the quality of a product’s performances is possible to guarantee over a period of time • Nike Jordan's

  17. Elements of the sport product • Games • Events • Tickets • Organization • Facility • Equipment/clothing • Branding: • Awareness, Image and Loyalty

  18. Most sport/event products are classified as… • A combination of goods and services • can rarely be treated as either pure goods or pure services • Most sport/event products have a multifaceted nature that combines elements of both types of products

  19. “We Do” Identify the product elements for a WFHS Football Game

  20. “You Do” • Pick a sport or entertainment event • Describe the PRODUCT (good OR service) your event is providing • Choice of product • Packaging • Level of quality: What level of quality will the business ensure? • Warranty: Will the business offer a warranty to its customers to ensure satisfaction • Outline your BRANDING strategy • Detail what is UNIQUE about your product • Define the PRODUCT ELEMENTS • Present to the class

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