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Summary Business Model and Service 3rd Year, Major Organisation, Leadership and change, BMS

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This a summary of the BMS course for the 3rd year major in organisation, leadership and change of AMSIB. It is based on my notes and made for the exam.

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Chapter 1, 4 -7, 11 - 13, 15, 16
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Business Models
Affiliate Subscription
based on marketing and broad reach of strive to attract clients in the hopes of luring them
specific entity or person's platform into long-time, loyal patrons
• Companies pay entity to promote good, • offering product that requires ongoing
and that entity often receives payment, usually in return for fixed
compensation in exchange for their duration of benefit
promotion Example: Software, box delivery, Spotify, Tinder
Examples: Social Media Influencer, Tinder
Fremium
Brokerage
connects buyers and sellers without attract customers by introducing them to basic,
directly selling good themselves limited-scope products
• receive percentage of amount paid • ompany attempts to convert them to more
when deal is finalised premium, advance product that requires
Example: Real Estate payment
Example: LinkedIn/ LInkedIn Premium, Tinder
Pay-As-You-Go
amount charged depends on how much Franchise
of product or service was used leverages existing business plans to expand
• may charge fixed fee for offering and reproduce company at different location
service in addition to amount that • work with incoming franchisees to finance
changes each month based on what business, promote new location, and oversee
was consumed operations
Example: Utility Companies • receives percentage of earnings from
Crowdsourcing franchisee
Example: Mc Donalds
opening tasks of issues to large group in
order to receive their input for operation Advertising
• company is going to employ their
revenue generation strategy supported by
knowledge to benefit your business
sale of advertising
• allows companies to save time and
• use of paid advertisements to promote
money while tapping into people with
products or services
different skills or thoughts from all
Example: Newspaper, Television, Google,
over world
Tinder
Example: Graphic Designers
Low-Touch (Nor Frills)
Disintermediation
Removal of intermediaries/ middlemen minimal sales-to-customer interaction
• consumer buy directly from between first contact to conversion
wholesaler • automation and digital sales
• Purpose: cut cost, speed up delivery Example: eCommerce, Amazon
Example: booking directly via airline

, Chapter 1 - What is Service?
‘IHIP’ Characterisitcs
• not unique to services (as
opposed to physical
products
• Technology had
significant effect on
application and
limitations




Ser vice Operations Management (SOM) • resources and processes are
Transforming set of inputs into outputs vital ingredients
• OM how to manage this
• Importance of customer
• OM reflects both operations
and customer perspective +
overlap




• Customer Perspective: service
outcomes = results of being processed
and having their state changed by
experience
• Main outcomes: products, benefits,
emotions, judgments and intentions
• core of most services: where operations
and customer perspective meet
> lead to concepts of ‘co-production’ and
‘co-creation’ = to indicate circumstances
when customer collaborate with service
operation to produce/ create value

, Ser vice Operations Managers Responsibilities
Control of resources ad processes that deliver value
• framing services operations
• Understanding service people
• Delivering service
• Improving service operations




Importance of SOM Challenges of SOM
• managing design and delivery of
• balancing operations and custom er
services
perspective
• managing most of organisation’s
• Managing multiple customer groups
resources = costs and investments
• managing tactically and strategically
= significant impact on ability of
organisation to innovate and improve its
performance

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