Talk:Product (business)

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practical research[edit]

Analysis online seller in online selling products 120.28.216.68 (talk) 01:05, 8 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Industrial design?[edit]

Does this article belong in wikiproject Industrial design? -- Cl3phact0 (talk) 21:19, 21 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

A mov[edit]

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Management theory perspective?[edit]

In management, a product is an object that an industrial enterprise alters into a product that satisfies a client's demands. The products are both the goods and services offered by the industrial enterprise.

The idea behind this is that looking at the definition of the word "Product" it has two classifications - goods and services. Both good and services are the only two types of product, its two dimensions. Also from a management point of view, they are clearly distinguishable dimensions. The way to differentiate them is to look at the enterprise perspective. When we have goods, that means that the enterprise has bought the raw materials (initial object state) from which it performs some processes and creates the final product-good. The enterprise can buy a broken laptop as initial object state and fix it and offer it to sell it and that is its good as well. But when we have services the client brings his broken laptop and the enterprise fixes it. The initial object state is not the property of the enterprise so this is a service. Machining, processing, painting, renting... all of those are services because the enterprise does not own the initial object state while an engine manufacturing, el. equipment manufacturing, etc. are goods because the enterprise has bought the raw materials and own the object through out.

Leonard Gauthier (talk) 11:57, 9 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]