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Customer Expectations of Service Chapter 4 Customer Expectations of Service Meaning and Types of Service Expectations Factors that Influence Customer Expectations of Service Issues Involving Customers’ Service Expectations McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Objectives for Chapter 4: Consumer Expectations of Service Recognize that customers hold different types of expectations for service performance. Discuss the sources of customer expectations of service, including those that are controllable and uncontrollable by marketers. Acknowledge that the types and sources of expectations are similar for end consumers and business customers, for pure service and product-related service, for experienced customers and inexperienced customers. Delineate the most important current issues surrounding customer expectations.

Possible Levels of Customer Expectations

Dual Customer Expectation Levels

The Zone of Tolerance

The Zone of Tolerance Delights Desirables Musts Desired Service Adequate Service Musts

Zones of Tolerance The range of expectations between desired and adequate… can be wide or narrow can change over time can vary among individuals may vary with the type of product/service

Zones of Tolerance for Different Service Dimensions

Factors That Influence Desired Service

Factors That Influence Adequate Service

Factors That Influence Desired and Predicted Service

Explicit Promises from Paytrust

Frequently Asked Questions About Customer Expectations What does a service marketer do if customer expectations are “unrealistic”? Should a company try to delight the customer? How does a company exceed customer service expectations? Do customer service expectations continually escalate? How does a service company stay ahead of competition in meeting customer expectations?