1.1.1 the dynamic nature of business Flashcards
What is a product?
A product is anything that is capable of satisfying customer needs
Examples:
Cars
Washing machines
X box consoles
Mobile phones
What is a service?
A service is an act that a business person carries out for you in exchange for money
Examples:
Dental treatment
Accountancy
Travel agents
Gardening
Cleaning
Hairdresser
Changes in technology: Amazon
Since the invention of the Internet in 1990 businesses have found a new cheaper way to reach the consumer, by selling online.
This is called e-commerce
Changes in technology: eBay
Small businesses are now able to set up and sell virtually anything online due to websites such as eBay, etsy and ebid
Changes in technology: Stadia
New technology innovation means there are lots of new products on the gaming market
Changes in technology: robotics
Advancements in robotics will mean dozens of new products in the future. These robots could take the place of workers
Wants and needs
A want is a luxury and a need is essential
Wants and needs: Social media
Businesses can use social media to find out what consumers want and need so that they can produce products and services to meet those wants and needs
Wants and needs: ready meals
We are all working more and have less time, so the ready meal market is catering to these consumer needs
Wants and needs: “Free from” foods
Consumers are also demanding organic, free range, sustainable, eco friendly products as we become more aware of our impact on the environment
Change in tastes and trends
Consumer tastes change over time which means that a business is at risk if they don’t keep up with current trends.
Obsolete
Obsolete means a product that is no longer used or out of date
Obsolete services
Some services are no longer required because of changes in technology or new inventions
Original ideas
This may be to solve problems It may be because an entrepreneur has a passion or interest A gap in the market may have been spotted A business may have carried out some research into the wants and needs of shoppers and be creating products to
meet those needs
Original ideas – solve problems
Art Fry invented the post-it note by accident
Originally it was called the press and peel
It was yellow as he had yellow paper to hand
He invented it to keep the page open in his hymn book