Deck 14: Coping With Fluctuating Demand for Services

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Insufficient demand for a service offering may be the result of the firm's excess service capacity.
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Service organizations often do not experience predictable or manageable fluctuations of demand.
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To get an accurate picture of the overall demand,service organizations must chart the patronage patterns of the segments for the service product together.
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A service organization may chase demand with capacity by stretching or shrinking its productive capacity to meet fluctuating demand.
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Random fluctuation in service demand can be easily managed.
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Once service demand patterns are discovered;the next step for service providers who are interested in shifting consumer demand is to use this strategy as a basis for developing appropriate service strategies.
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Demand cycles and perishability are two demand circumstances that nearly all service organizations face.
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Service organizations should never try to balance service capacity and demand by influencing or changing the nature of customer demand.
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Stretching capacity involves a temporary adjustment that does not result in a permanent,long-term increase in capacity resources.
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Smoothing demand means shifting patronage to times when a service's productive capacity is underused and deflecting or discouraging patronage when it is oversubscribed.
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Excess demand for a service offering may result from insufficient service capacity available to the service provider.
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Few service organizations may be characterized as capacity-constrained services.
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Service organizations often face the challenge of balancing capacity and demand,rather than simply creating it.
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Service organizations may employ any of the elements of the traditional marketing mix to increase or decrease demand for its services at times when patronage is low or high.
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Chasing demand by stretching capacity is always a good idea.
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Demand that falls short of capacity makes that capacity a wasted resource.
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The key for any service organization is to strike a balance between capacity and demand.
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To chase demand successfully,a service organization must first acquire an accurate understanding of the demand cycle for its service offering.
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Almost all services have distinct patterns of behavior that can be traced to specific causes.
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Service organizations should use a smoothing demand approach to encourage patronage when the firm's capacity is oversubscribed.
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
Once ___________ fluctuations in demand are uncovered and understood,appropriate demand balancing service strategies can be developed.
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
___________ fluctuations in demand occur without warning and cannot be easily managed.
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Achieving maximum capacity does not have negative consequences for the service organization or its customers.
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
___________ demand refers to a process of expanding or reducing the organization's productive capacity to meet fluctuating demand.
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
____________ refers to the service organization's physical facilities,personnel,and equipment.
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Which of the following is not considered a principle of waiting?

A)Empty minutes are long minutes.
B)Unknown minutes are shorter.
C)Waits for valued outcomes seem shorter.
D)Overpromising shortens reasonable waits.
E)In-process minutes are shorter.
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
Random
Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
A firm's ___________ capacity is dictated by the size of its facilities,the number of and skill level of its personnel,and the nature of its equipment.
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a reservation system for controlling demand for a service offering?

A)A reservation system allows a service organization to identify customer demand before the actual time in which it will occur.
B)A reservation system allows a service organization to organize customer demand before the actual time in which it will occur.
C)A reservation system assures customers that they will receive the service they want at a specified time.
D)All of these are benefits associated with the use of reservation systems for controlling demand.
E)None of these are benefits associated with the use of reservation systems for controlling demand.
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Which,if any,of the following approaches is (are)NOT recommended for controlling demand without increasing capacity or shifting demand?

A)Establish a reservation system.
B)Establish a formal queuing system.
C)Do nothing.
D)All of these are recommended approaches for balancing customer demand.
E)None of these are recommended approaches for balancing customer demand.
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Which of the following circumstances is NOT at the heart of the services demand problem?

A)Services must cope with the ebbs and flows of consumer demand.
B)Services must cope with their capacity to provide consumers with a service.
C)Services must cope with incompatible product offerings.
D)Both A and B are at the heart of the services demand problem
E)A,B,and C are at the heart of the service demand problem.
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
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Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
A firm's ___________ capacity is the number of customers that can be effectively handled under the best of conditions.
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Optimum capacity refers to the number of customers who can be effectively handled under ideal conditions.
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Since demand cycles often make waiting time an uncommon occurrence;service organizations need not worry about finding ways to make the customers' waiting experience more tolerable.
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Which of the following is NOT a service capacity characteristic?

A)The physical facilities where the service is performed or rendered
B)The skill level of the service personnel who perform or render the service offering
C)The equipment used in producing or rendering the service
D)All of these items are characteristics of service capacity.
E)None of these items are characteristics of service capacity.
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In an effort to fill capacity and maximize revenue,organizations often create too much demand for their service offerings.
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Which of the following service characteristics can NOT be adjusted to stretch or shrink production capacity to accommodate the anticipated level of customer patronage?

A)The service facility
B)The service personnel
C)The service equipment
D)None of these characteristics can be used to adjust a service organization's production capacity.
E)All of these characteristics can be used to adjust a service organization's production capacity.
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Each additional customer served beyond a service organization's _________ capacity ________ the service experience for the customers and the organization.

A)maximum,diminishes
B)maximum,enhances
C)optimum,diminishes
D)optimum,enhances
E)None of these combinations is correct.
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Which,if any,of the following are NOT approaches for balancing service capacity with customer demand?

A)Smoothing demand
B)Chasing demand
C)Doing nothing
D)All of these can be used to balance service capacity and customer demand.
E)None of these can be used to balance service capacity and customer demand.
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Each additional customer served beyond an organization's optimum capacity has no effect on the service experience for all customers and the organization's ability to offer excellence.
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One way in which service organizations may balance service capacity and service demand is to simply do nothing.
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You recently opened a restaurant,and after a few weeks you noticed that during each day you experience slow times as well as extremely hectic times.Should this pattern of customer demand be of concern to you? Why or why not?
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Why is demand management a significant problem for services marketing?
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
Random
Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
_____________ is the term for the activity of shifting or encouraging patronage to a time when a service's productive capacity is underutilized,and deflecting or discouraging patronage when its capacity is oversubscribed.
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What issues must be examined to understand the nature of service demand?
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Should service providers seek to achieve maximum capacity utilization or optimum capacity utilization? Explain your answer.
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During a recent meeting of top management,the vice president of production asserted that to ensure service excellence,service providers are encouraged to achieve maximum capacity utilization.As vice president of marketing,how would you respond to this statement?
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COMPLETION QUESTIONS
Random
Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
Establishing a(n)_______________ is one way of controlling demand without increasing capacity or shifting demand.
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During the past year,your service organization became aware that it is experiencing excess customer demand.As the marketing director for the organization,how would you respond to this condition?
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What can service organizations do to balance service capacity and demand?
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Recently a strategic planning meeting was held to determine how to handle over-demand for your firm's service offering.One recommendation that was forwarded was to do nothing.Is this necessarily a wise recommendation to follow? Explain.
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As chairman of the Marketing Department at a local university,you are faced with overdemand for some marketing courses and underdemand for others.Explain how would you go about balancing the service capacity and customer (student)demand for your courses?
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What is meant by service capacity,and why is it important for service marketers to understand the nature of service capacity?
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When planning for the demand of his service offering,Steve was faced with two problems typically experienced by service providers.Describe these two problem areas,and discuss why it is important for services marketers to resolve them.
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
_____________ efforts should be used by service marketers to attempt to deflect or shift some customer demand to slower periods.
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Predictive
Service Capacity
Chasing
Maximum
Optimum
Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
Formal Queuing System
Service firms that use a ____________________ ensure that some patrons must wait.
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Insufficient demand for a service offering may be the result of the firm's excess service capacity.
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Service organizations often do not experience predictable or manageable fluctuations of demand.
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To get an accurate picture of the overall demand,service organizations must chart the patronage patterns of the segments for the service product together.
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A service organization may chase demand with capacity by stretching or shrinking its productive capacity to meet fluctuating demand.
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Random fluctuation in service demand can be easily managed.
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Once service demand patterns are discovered;the next step for service providers who are interested in shifting consumer demand is to use this strategy as a basis for developing appropriate service strategies.
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Demand cycles and perishability are two demand circumstances that nearly all service organizations face.
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Service organizations should never try to balance service capacity and demand by influencing or changing the nature of customer demand.
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Stretching capacity involves a temporary adjustment that does not result in a permanent,long-term increase in capacity resources.
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Smoothing demand means shifting patronage to times when a service's productive capacity is underused and deflecting or discouraging patronage when it is oversubscribed.
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Excess demand for a service offering may result from insufficient service capacity available to the service provider.
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Few service organizations may be characterized as capacity-constrained services.
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Service organizations often face the challenge of balancing capacity and demand,rather than simply creating it.
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Service organizations may employ any of the elements of the traditional marketing mix to increase or decrease demand for its services at times when patronage is low or high.
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Chasing demand by stretching capacity is always a good idea.
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Demand that falls short of capacity makes that capacity a wasted resource.
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The key for any service organization is to strike a balance between capacity and demand.
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To chase demand successfully,a service organization must first acquire an accurate understanding of the demand cycle for its service offering.
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Almost all services have distinct patterns of behavior that can be traced to specific causes.
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Service organizations should use a smoothing demand approach to encourage patronage when the firm's capacity is oversubscribed.
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Service Capacity
Chasing
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Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
Reservation System
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Once ___________ fluctuations in demand are uncovered and understood,appropriate demand balancing service strategies can be developed.
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___________ fluctuations in demand occur without warning and cannot be easily managed.
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Achieving maximum capacity does not have negative consequences for the service organization or its customers.
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___________ demand refers to a process of expanding or reducing the organization's productive capacity to meet fluctuating demand.
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____________ refers to the service organization's physical facilities,personnel,and equipment.
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Which of the following is not considered a principle of waiting?

A)Empty minutes are long minutes.
B)Unknown minutes are shorter.
C)Waits for valued outcomes seem shorter.
D)Overpromising shortens reasonable waits.
E)In-process minutes are shorter.
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A firm's ___________ capacity is dictated by the size of its facilities,the number of and skill level of its personnel,and the nature of its equipment.
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a reservation system for controlling demand for a service offering?

A)A reservation system allows a service organization to identify customer demand before the actual time in which it will occur.
B)A reservation system allows a service organization to organize customer demand before the actual time in which it will occur.
C)A reservation system assures customers that they will receive the service they want at a specified time.
D)All of these are benefits associated with the use of reservation systems for controlling demand.
E)None of these are benefits associated with the use of reservation systems for controlling demand.
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Which,if any,of the following approaches is (are)NOT recommended for controlling demand without increasing capacity or shifting demand?

A)Establish a reservation system.
B)Establish a formal queuing system.
C)Do nothing.
D)All of these are recommended approaches for balancing customer demand.
E)None of these are recommended approaches for balancing customer demand.
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Which of the following circumstances is NOT at the heart of the services demand problem?

A)Services must cope with the ebbs and flows of consumer demand.
B)Services must cope with their capacity to provide consumers with a service.
C)Services must cope with incompatible product offerings.
D)Both A and B are at the heart of the services demand problem
E)A,B,and C are at the heart of the service demand problem.
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A firm's ___________ capacity is the number of customers that can be effectively handled under the best of conditions.
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Optimum capacity refers to the number of customers who can be effectively handled under ideal conditions.
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Since demand cycles often make waiting time an uncommon occurrence;service organizations need not worry about finding ways to make the customers' waiting experience more tolerable.
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Which of the following is NOT a service capacity characteristic?

A)The physical facilities where the service is performed or rendered
B)The skill level of the service personnel who perform or render the service offering
C)The equipment used in producing or rendering the service
D)All of these items are characteristics of service capacity.
E)None of these items are characteristics of service capacity.
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In an effort to fill capacity and maximize revenue,organizations often create too much demand for their service offerings.
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Which of the following service characteristics can NOT be adjusted to stretch or shrink production capacity to accommodate the anticipated level of customer patronage?

A)The service facility
B)The service personnel
C)The service equipment
D)None of these characteristics can be used to adjust a service organization's production capacity.
E)All of these characteristics can be used to adjust a service organization's production capacity.
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Each additional customer served beyond a service organization's _________ capacity ________ the service experience for the customers and the organization.

A)maximum,diminishes
B)maximum,enhances
C)optimum,diminishes
D)optimum,enhances
E)None of these combinations is correct.
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Which,if any,of the following are NOT approaches for balancing service capacity with customer demand?

A)Smoothing demand
B)Chasing demand
C)Doing nothing
D)All of these can be used to balance service capacity and customer demand.
E)None of these can be used to balance service capacity and customer demand.
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Each additional customer served beyond an organization's optimum capacity has no effect on the service experience for all customers and the organization's ability to offer excellence.
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One way in which service organizations may balance service capacity and service demand is to simply do nothing.
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You recently opened a restaurant,and after a few weeks you noticed that during each day you experience slow times as well as extremely hectic times.Should this pattern of customer demand be of concern to you? Why or why not?
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Why is demand management a significant problem for services marketing?
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Service Capacity
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Smoothing Demand
Demarketing
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_____________ is the term for the activity of shifting or encouraging patronage to a time when a service's productive capacity is underutilized,and deflecting or discouraging patronage when its capacity is oversubscribed.
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What issues must be examined to understand the nature of service demand?
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Should service providers seek to achieve maximum capacity utilization or optimum capacity utilization? Explain your answer.
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During a recent meeting of top management,the vice president of production asserted that to ensure service excellence,service providers are encouraged to achieve maximum capacity utilization.As vice president of marketing,how would you respond to this statement?
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Establishing a(n)_______________ is one way of controlling demand without increasing capacity or shifting demand.
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During the past year,your service organization became aware that it is experiencing excess customer demand.As the marketing director for the organization,how would you respond to this condition?
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What can service organizations do to balance service capacity and demand?
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Recently a strategic planning meeting was held to determine how to handle over-demand for your firm's service offering.One recommendation that was forwarded was to do nothing.Is this necessarily a wise recommendation to follow? Explain.
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As chairman of the Marketing Department at a local university,you are faced with overdemand for some marketing courses and underdemand for others.Explain how would you go about balancing the service capacity and customer (student)demand for your courses?
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What is meant by service capacity,and why is it important for service marketers to understand the nature of service capacity?
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When planning for the demand of his service offering,Steve was faced with two problems typically experienced by service providers.Describe these two problem areas,and discuss why it is important for services marketers to resolve them.
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Service firms that use a ____________________ ensure that some patrons must wait.
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