Which is part of the value proposition of a service?
A.
Costs removed from the consumer by the service
B.
Costs imposed on the consumer by the service
C.
Outputs of the service received by the consumer
D.
Risks imposed on the consumer by the service
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Costs are the amount of money spent on a specific activity or resource. From the service consumer’s perspective, there are two types of cost involved in service relationships:
Costs removed from the consumer by the service (a part of the value proposition). For example, for a car sharing service, the customer does not pay for the actual cost of purchasing the car.