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Service with character to creat customer value in indonesia pharmaceutical industry part 3
1. SERVICE WITH CHARACTER TO CREAT CUSTOMER VALUE
IN INDONESIA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY PART 3
Moch Kurniawan
2. 4 MAIN BUYING PARTIES FOR PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS:
• prescribing rights vary internationally and this category
may include doctors, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and
optometrists
Prescriber
• hospitals, nurses, professors, reimbursement agenciesInfluencer
• patientConsumer
• partly patient, partly government or third party (varies
by country), managed health care organization
(hospitals, Health Maintenance Organisations etc.)
Financier
Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies | Vol 9 no 2
4. REASON FOR THE PURCHASE
Mood
Personal Factors
Psychological Factors
Societal Factors
Reference Groups and Opinion Leaders
Principles of Marketing, v. 2.0 by John F. Tanner, Jr. and Mary Anne Raymond
5. RATE EACH SOURCE ON ITS ABILITY TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE
INFORMATION YOU NEED TO MAKE A DECISION ABOUT YOUR
GENERAL HEALTH AND DRUG INFORMATION
Epsilon Research: April 2010
6. PROMOTIONAL SPENDING BY TYPE OF
MARKETING ACTIVITY, 1989 TO 2008
(Billions of dollars)
Source: Congressional Budget Office based on data from SDI Promotional Audits.
Notes: The starting date for each type of marketing reflects the date at which SDI began including the series in its collection of data.
Detailing refers to the practice in which pharmaceutical representatives make sales calls to physicians and other health care professionals to discuss the uses of a particular
prescription drug and its benefits for patients.
DTC = direct to consumer.
7. HOW DOES THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
MARKET ITS DRUGS AND HOW MUCH DOES IT
SPEND?
http://www.pewhealth.org/other-resource/persuading-the-prescribers-pharmaceutical-industry-marketing-and-its-influence-on-physicians-and-patients-85899439814
13. 10 REASONS CUSTOMERS WON’T SWITCH TO YOUR
PRODUCT EVEN THOUGH THEY UNDERSTAND THE VALUE OF
IT:
Migrating from the existing
product is too expensive/time
consuming
Skills Enterprise lock-in
Your product functionality is
too narrow
Politics/Relationships
Customization/Implementation
costs are too high
Your company is too small You can’t provide 24/7 service
You can’t support the
customer’s environment
Your product is better but not
THAT much better
http://www.rocketwatcher.com/blog/2010/08/startups-10-reasons-customers-wont-switch-to-your-product.html
14. 6 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR CUSTOMERS FROM
COMPETITORS
http://sales.about.com/od/customerservice/tp/6-Ways-To-Protect-Your-Customers-From-Competitors.htm
15. Reasons for switching: Customer service and
competitive rates top the list as the most important
factors
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-2442349/Santander-Nationwide-big-current-account-gainers-year.html
17. WHICH PART OF THE TREATMENT EXPERIENCE
IS THE MOST FRUSTRATING FOR YOU?
PwC Health Research Institute | Customer experience in the pharmaceutical sector: Getting closer to the patient | November 2013