7-C Compass Model Template

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7-C Compass Model Template The 7-C Compass Model includes seven factors that need to be considered when determining what about the organization either needs to be modified to improve market performance or maintained in order to preserve market position. The 7 Cs include: Corporation: This is the company model itself, which is either a for-profit or non-profit organization. In addition, the organization needs to consider who are its competitors within the industry and how the other Cs in this model compare to what they do. Commodity: The product or service the company sells to its clientele. Cost: How much it costs to create the product or service, in addition to how much it is sold for, the cost of the materials or resources used to create it and the cost to advertise and market it. Communication: The manner in which the product or service is marketed to the customer. This includes how it is advertised, sales promotions, and how much it is talked about in the community. Communication also refers to how efficiently and respectfully individuals within the organization speak with one another and how clearly information is transmitted from one person to the next. Channel: The paths through which the product or service is distributed to the customer. Consumer: The needs and desires of the customer as well as what kinds of educational materials they will need to be able to use the product or service, the type of warranty that is included, how safe the product production process is and how safe the product is to use. In order to improve their market position, the organization might consider offering additional product features to meet customer needs. Circumstances: External conditions that might have an effect on organizational functions or employees but are outside the control of any organizational member. These include the national and international environment (politics, policies, ethics, etc.), the weather, the economy, and social and cultural norms. Want more tools and templates? Visit https://upboard.io/

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