Customized services are services that are developed to meet individual customer's needs and wants. Determine services to provide for customers.

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Customized services are services that are developed to meet individual customer's needs and wants. Determine services to provide for customers

Increased sales volume, higher profit margins, and increased customer satisfaction are benefits associated with providing services to customers. Reasons for providing services for customers

Businesses must determine how much each service they provide to customers will cost the business to provide. Customized services are more expensive to offer than standardized services. Businesses charge higher prices for customized services, which can lead to higher profit margins. Determine the costs associated with providing services for customers

Example: When a business extends its operating hours, it must pay the employees to do the work. Therefore, the cost associated with extending business hours is the payroll expenses. Determine the costs associated with providing services for customers

STEP 1: Using an idea-generation technique develop a list of possible services to provide to your customers. Steps for determining specific services to provide customers Starbursting Mind Mapping

STEP 2: Conduct research to find out which services customers would like to receive from your business. For example, survey individuals who fit your target market description. Steps for determining specific services to provide customers

STEP 3: Determine the approximate cost of providing each service that the members of your target market desire. Steps for determining specific services to provide customers = Hiring More Employees

STEP 4: Analyze research responses – review the input from your potential customers, the cost of each service, and the feasibility of offering each service Steps for determining specific services to provide customers

STEP 5: Select the services that your business will provide to its customers. Steps for determining specific services to provide customers

STEP 6: Determine methods to provide the services to your customers. Steps for determining specific services to provide customers

Create a chart that specifies each service, its cost, reasons to offer the service, and methods to provide the service to your customers. ServiceCostReasonsMethod Extended hours Payroll expenses; utility bills (electricity, water etc.) Customer convenience Open 24 hours; hire additional employees ACTIVITY: Think of additional services that a business could offer and create a chart illustrating the service, cost, reasons, and method of delivery.

When considering the customers' needs and wants, the business should consider factors such as: convenience price consistency quantity Procedures for determining services to provide customers

With a partner, come up with a service to provide the customers of a school-based enterprise. Prepare a PowerPoint explaining the rationale for your group’s choices, and be prepared to present and discuss the recommendations to the class.