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		Chapter 19 : Supplementary Services
  
         
        
   Importance of Supplementary Services 
	 Classification of Supplementary Services 
		
			Offering Consultation Hospitality Safekeeping of Customer Belongings Providing Information to Customers Taking Orders from Customers Payment Billing Special Services 
		 
		
   Implications of Supplementary Services 
		
			Designing Special Packages Outsourcing Non-core Services Converting Supplementary Services into Core Services 
		 
         
    
   Chapter Summary
   The additional services offered by organizations to augment the core 
	product/service are called supplementary services. The kind of supplementary 
	services offered by organizations differs from one service industry to 
	another. According to Lovelock, different supplementary services can be 
	clustered under eight heads. 
	 
	The eight heads are consultation, hospitality, safe-keeping, information, 
	order-taking, exceptions, billing and payment. Some supplementary services 
	like information and order-taking facilitate effective utilization of the 
	core-service by customers while some supplementary services like hospitality 
	and safe-keeping augment the core product/service.  
	 
	The use of supplementary services in organizations requires managers to make 
	difficult choices and decisions. Some of the implications of supplementary 
	services for managers are designing special packages, outsourcing of 
	non-core services and converting supplementary services into core services. 
	 
	Sometimes, organizations develop the necessary expertise in a particular 
	supplementary service so that they can adapt it to be a core service. They 
	can increase their revenues by rendering this service to other organizations 
	which prefer to outsource it. 
	
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