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QSO-630-11246-M01 Supply Chain Management

Dr. Bruce Laviolette

September 28, 2025

, Pricing Management

Within pricing management, there are numerous strategies to employ when a company is

deciding on the prices of their products. There are approximately twenty-seven different

strategies; none are a one-size-fits-all approach (Yantsan, 2018). As with many aspects of

business, sometimes a hybrid approach is best. A good first step in choosing a pricing

management strategy is utilize segmentation, this technique is “used to identify and satisfy the

needs of specific groups of customers with similar requirements within a market (Linton, 2012).”

Segmentation can be either price or product based. Price segmentation is offering the same

product at different price points for different segment groups, and product segmentation is

offering different versions of a product to different groups (Linton, 2012). The book industry is

no different than other industries in the way that no one-size-fits-all approach will work for

product pricing. Barnes & Noble (B&N) is unique in its strategies, an example being the CEO

giving more power to the individual stores to make product and merchandising decisions based

on their customer preferences, rather than a corporate influenced direction (Smith, 2025). This

would be an example of product-based segmentation, because each store can offer different

books based on the needs or wants of their customer base.



Customer Categories

Customer segmentation within pricing management is going to mirror the types of segmentation

used in marketing. There are five main categories used to group customers when deciding on a

target market. These categories are listed below:

1. Geographic: dividing customers into geographic units (Tynan & Drayton, 1987).

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