Alex Knox, a young dentist, finds that he is not bringing in enough revenue to cover his
expenses. He would like to schedule more patients, but he finds that in almost every time
slot he is seeing an existing patient. Alex's problems with expanding his practice deal with
the aspect of service called:
A)perishability.
B)credence.
C)inseparability.
D)heterogeneity.
expenses. He would like to schedule more patients, but he finds that in almost every time
slot he is seeing an existing patient. Alex's problems with expanding his practice deal with
the aspect of service called:
A)perishability.
B)credence.
C)inseparability.
D)heterogeneity.