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A ''marketable'' can refer to one or more of the following:
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#A solution or component of a solution that is the primary result of a [[project]] or [[operations]];
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#An article or substance that is produced or refined for sale. Tangible goods such as produce or hardware, intangible items such as [[data]], [[information]], [[concept]], [[idea]]s, or [[software]], such complex things as [[place]]s and [[enterprise]]s, as well as [[service]]s, [[labor]], [[work time]], [[event]]s, and [[experience]]s are examples of ''products''. Persons, properties.
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#A [[work product]] or [[produced marketable]], which is a [[solution]] or component of a solution that is the primary result of a [[project]] or [[operations]];
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Tangible goods such as produce or hardware, intangible items such as [[data]], [[information]], [[concept]], [[idea]]s, or [[software]], such complex things as [[place]]s and [[enterprise]]s, as well as [[service]]s, [[labor]], [[work time]], [[event]]s, and [[experience]]s are examples of ''products''. Persons, properties.
  
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==

Revision as of 17:52, 18 June 2020

A marketable (alternatively known as a marketable product or, simply, product) is any item that can be sold.


Types

Acquired vs made

A marketable can refer to one or more of the following:
  1. A work product or produced marketable, which is a solution or component of a solution that is the primary result of a project or operations;
  2. A purchased item.


Tangible goods such as produce or hardware, intangible items such as data, information, concept, ideas, or software, such complex things as places and enterprises, as well as services, labor, work time, events, and experiences are examples of products. Persons, properties.

Definitions

According to Marketing Management by Keller and Kotler (15th edition),

Product. Anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy a want or need, including physical goods, services, experiences, events, person, places, properties, organizations, information, and ideas.

According to Managing Quality by Foster (6th edition),

Product. A tangible good that is produced for a customer.


Features

Development

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