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  2. Service (business) - Wikipedia

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    Most modern business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other terminal point. [2] Most products fall between these two extremes. For example, a restaurant provides a physical good (the food), but also provides services in the form of ambience, the setting and clearing of the table ...

  3. Service (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Many services involve variable human activity, rather than a precisely determined process; exceptions include utilities. The human factor is often the key success factor in service provision. Demand can vary by season, time of day, business cycle, etc. Consistency is necessary to create enduring business relationships.

  4. Goods and services - Wikipedia

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    Services are activities provided by other people, such as teachers or barbers. Taken together, it is the production , distribution , and consumption of goods and services which underpins all economic activity and trade .

  5. Operations management for services - Wikipedia

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    The business strategy defines what business the firm is in, for example, the Walt Disney Company defines its business strategy "as making people happy." A business strategy also defines the target market, competitors, financial goals, new products, how the company competes, and perhaps some aspects of operations.

  6. Service economy - Wikipedia

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    Services constitute over 50% of GDP in low income countries and as their economies continue to develop, the importance of services in the economy continues to grow. [2] The service economy is also key to growth, for instance it accounted for 47% of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa over the period 2000–2005 (industry contributed 37% and ...

  7. Service - Wikipedia

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    Service (business), an aggregation of a service engagement with one or more service acts between two or more service systems creating service outcomes Service (economics) , the non-material equivalent of a good in economics and marketing, within a service–product continuum

  8. Corporate services - Wikipedia

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    Corporate services or business services are activities which combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners. The term corporate services providers (CSPs) is also used.

  9. Business - Wikipedia

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    Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by ... insurance, and legal services related to trade. Business is also defined as engaging in ...