Price Speed & Quality. Choose any Two.
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Title: Price Speed & Quality. Choose any Two.
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Author: J Dubo
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Price Speed & Quality. Choose any Two.
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When it's all boiled down, these three factors are at the
heart of any product or service traded in the business
world. While the title of this article makes a snappy
slogan, the message it carries is very valuable.
Imagine any product or service available. Can you as a
consumer expect to receive a keen price AND quick delivery
AND top quality? Well you'd better brace yourself for
disappointment, as you just may have your sights set way
too high. The complete trilogy is very rare in business
today, and can often point to a supplier who is 'stretching
the envelope' viability wise. Also some new businesses will
deliberately trade at a loss to achieve all 3 for a period
of time. This strategy works to attract customers, but must
be thoroughly planned with a certain end date. Can you
think of an enterprise in your area that's done this?
Let’s look at these factors in a bit more detail. Think of
a business you use that focuses on price. I'll give you an
example - the local Dollar Discount store. Crowded aisles
full of imported lines - all with deeply discounted price
points. Now in this store, can you achieve speed? Well yes
you can, you can simply pick a product off the shelf and
away you go. So what is the tradeoff? You guessed it -
quality.
Now let’s look at the factor of speed. What's a business
that sells its speed? What about a rapid courier like say
DHL? Certainly quick service, and the quality,
(reliability), is good as well. So the tradeoff this time
is going to be price. Consumers cannot expect their parcel
to travel across the world safely in 48 hours unless they
pay a premium.
Ok, so now think of a business that has quality as its
cornerstone. Let's use the example of the master tailor in
his store. His reputation is built upon the fit and quality
of the suits he makes. Is he likely to agree to bash you
out a 3 piece suit in 24 hours because you're in a rush?
No. However if you asked him if he could do the job as
cheaply as he can, he's likely to agree, providing he can
work on your job in between other higher earning ones. So
here of course, the tradeoff is speed.
Now imagine the business you see yourself in. Of these 3
factors, what will be its focus? And what will be the
second factor to be incorporated? Remember, there's always
a tradeoff.
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