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MARKETING INDICATOR 2.06 – APPLY QUALITY ASSURANCES TO ENHANCE PRODUCT/SERVICE OFFERINGS
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WARM-UP What is the difference between customer service as a function & customer service as a process: Function: Actual department within a company. Process: The belief/philosophy of a company & how they treat customers.
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You have a quiz on selling Study
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WHAT ARE GRADES AND STANDARDS? Standards are statements that specify a product’s size, contents, and/or quality; used as a basis for comparing or judging goods or services Grades are ratings assigned to products that tell to what extent standards
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EXAMPLES OF HOW COMPANIES USE GRADES AND STANDARDS Specific tire size to fit our specific cars ALL children’s fever-reducing medicine contains: same ingredients; same does Regardless of what brand it is
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EXAMPLES OF HOW COMPANIES USE GRADES AND STANDARDS Movies: -Ratings Rated: R Restaurants: -Ratings Andy’s Rated: 97.5
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STAR RATINGS FOR HOTELS
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INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GRADES AND STANDARDS Standards are set. Each product is rated against these preset standards and assigned a grade. Products that don’t meet the lowest standard are scrapped, reworked or sold at a discounted price. Example: School grading system – standards are set. You have to do this to earn an “A” in this class. Your work is compared to the standards and your grade is determined.
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WHY ARE STANDARDS USED? Standards are used to establish uniform, consistent products. Example: CD’s made in the USA, Japan, and Mexico all have to fit into the same disc player
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GRADES AND STANDARDS CAN INDICATE… How the product can be used Ex. Grades on milk and motor oil Where the product will be sold Ex. Gap, Inc. places higher quality clothes at the Gap and their lower grade clothing at Old Navy How much the product will cost its buyer Ex. Buyers will pay more for top grade Who the user can/should be Ex. Movie ratings indicate the audience: G, PG, PG13, and R
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GRADES AND STANDARDS AID BUYING AND SELLING Their use speeds up the process because consumers can buy products without having to inspect Consumers rely on grades and standards for product information
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GRADES AND STANDARDS IN GLOBAL TRADE The ISO 9000 are international standards for quality This standard guarantees that manufacturers have met certain requirements for producing and shipping their products
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WHO SETS GRADES AND STANDARDS? Government agencies Ex. FDA – food and drugs, FCA – communication, County Health Dept. - restaurants Trade and professional organizations (to promote product safety) Ex. AAA – motels Businesses Ex. McDonalds buns have an exact size and color.
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TYPES OF GRADES AND STANDARDS 1. What are standards? 2. What are grades? 3. What is the purpose of using standards and grades? 4. How are standards and grades helpful? 5. Who sets standards and grades?
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WORKSHEET
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PRODUCT STANDARDS What is acceptable? http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/Gu idanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/Sanitation Transportation/ucm056174.htm#CHPTA http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/Gu idanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/Sanitation Transportation/ucm056174.htm#CHPTA Food & Drug Administration uses the Defect Level Handbook to establish maximum levels of natural or unavoidable defects in foods for human use that present no health hazard It is economically impractical to grow or produce food that is free of non-hazardous, unavoidable defects
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EXAMPLE
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HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/THE_FOOD_DEFECT_ACTION_LEVELS
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ASSIGNMENT Introducing the new strawberry frappaccino now with added protein
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