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CBME 102 Module 1 Activity and Assessment

The document discusses examples of products that are neither purely services nor purely goods, categorizing them into three groups: those leaning towards service-based (e.g., teaching, surgical procedures), those between service and goods (e.g., computer repair, restaurant meals), and those leaning towards goods-based (e.g., automobile assembly, retail). It emphasizes that purely service or goods-based products do not exist. Additionally, it mentions an application task comparing manufacturing and service operations.

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CBME 102 Module 1 Activity and Assessment

The document discusses examples of products that are neither purely services nor purely goods, categorizing them into three groups: those leaning towards service-based (e.g., teaching, surgical procedures), those between service and goods (e.g., computer repair, restaurant meals), and those leaning towards goods-based (e.g., automobile assembly, retail). It emphasizes that purely service or goods-based products do not exist. Additionally, it mentions an application task comparing manufacturing and service operations.

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KRISTEL AN TECSON LAMORENA BS Management Accounting II

CBME 102 (MWF 10:30AM – 11:30AM) September 06, 2021

Activity: Give examples of products that are neither purely service nor purely goods-based

In general context, products are typically neither purely service- nor purely goods- based. Such
things, don’t exist. However there are plenty of examples that are leaning more towards
providing services or goods.

Those leaning more to service-based products are the ff:


a.) Teaching
b.) Surgical procedures
c.) Composition of songs
d.) Software Development

Those that are somewhere between service and goods are the ff:
a.) Computer and Gadget repair
b.) Restaurant Dine-In Meals

Those leaning more to goods-based products are the ff:


a.) Automobile Assembly
b.) Glass and Steel making
c.) Home Remodelling
d.) Retail in general
Application: Difference and Similarities (5) between manufacturing and service operations with
example in the locality

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