Marketing & Communication Management PT
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Service Management

level of course unit

Consolidation

Learning outcomes of course unit

Students recognize the challenge of marketing services, which is usually a given due to the intangibility of the service, and are equipped with tools for process analysis (service blueprint, flowcharts, capacity management, quality measurement, integration of new technologies, gap model, etc.), which are indispensable for a successful and sustainable implementation of a customer oriented marketing strategy. Students are also equipped with theories and concepts for the effective and efficient design of service environments and are thus able to understand how a service environment should be designed to generate positive customer reactions and purchase decisions such as consumption, recommendation, satisfaction, loyalty, etc.

prerequisites and co-requisites

Modul MGL

course contents

This course addresses the challenges faced by companies in creating and providing high quality and highly charged services (medical, legal, educational), as their consumption is usually associated with certain risks. In order to create and offer customer-oriented and excellent services, students learn the practical handling of concepts and methods that are necessary for the development of marketing strategies. The potential for differentiation, standardization of services, improvement of quality and increase of productivity is shown.

recommended or required reading

•Bruhn, M., Meffert, H., and Hadwich, K. (2019). Handbuch Dienstleistungsmarketing. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler.
•Haller, S. (2017). Dienstleistungsmanagement - Grundlagen, Konzepte, Methoden. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler.
•Zeithaml, V.A., Bitner, M.J., and Gremler, D.D. (2017). Services Marketing: Integrating Customer Focus Across the Firm, NY: McGrawHill.
•Wirtz, J., and Lovelock, Ch. (2016). Services Marketing: People, Technology, Strategy, Singapur: World Scientific Publication.
•Corsten, H., and Gössinger, R. (2015). Dienstleistungsmanagement. Oldenbourg: De Gruyter.

assessment methods and criteria

Seminar paper

language of instruction

German

number of ECTS credits allocated

4

eLearning quota in percent

50

course-hours-per-week (chw)

2

planned learning activities and teaching methods

Integrated course, group work, case studies, discussions, e-learning

semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

3

name of lecturer(s)

Dr. Markus Holzweber

course unit code

MMT1

type of course unit

integrated lecture

mode of delivery

Compulsory

work placement(s)

none