noun A tangible or intangible item that is produced or manufactured for sale.
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In the technology industry, a 'product' can refer to software, hardware, or a combination of both that fulfills a specific need or solves a problem.
In economics, a 'product' is the result of a process that adds value to inputs, typically for the purpose of consumption or use.
In manufacturing, a 'product' is the outcome of a production process that transforms raw materials into finished goods.
In business management, a 'product' is a key element of a company's offering to customers, often involving features, benefits, and pricing.
In marketing, the word 'product' refers to a tangible or intangible item that is offered for sale to consumers.
In retail, a 'product' is a physical item or service that is sold to consumers through various distribution channels.
A writer may refer to a physical product such as a book or article that they have written. They may also refer to the end result of their work as their 'product.'
A psychologist may refer to their services or expertise as their 'product,' such as therapy sessions or psychological assessments.
A marketing manager may refer to the goods or services that their company offers as the 'product.' They may also refer to the outcome of a marketing campaign as the 'product.'
A software developer may refer to the software applications or programs that they create as their 'product.' They may also refer to the end result of their coding and development work as the 'product.'
An architect may refer to the building or structure that they design as their 'product.' They may also refer to the final plans or drawings as the 'product' of their work.