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consumer-driven

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/kənˈsjuːmə drɪvən/ · con-su-mer-driv-en

Referring to systems or products that are shaped by the preferences and needs of consumers.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Referring to systems or products that are shaped by the preferences and needs of consumers.

ایسی نظامات یا مصنوعات جن کا اندازہ صارفین کی ترجیحات اور ضروریات کے مطابق لگایا جاتا ہے۔

صارف کی بنیاد پر

sarif ki buniyad par

Synonyms

customer-orientedmarket-drivenclient-focusedگاہک پسندبازار کی بنیاد پرکسٹمر مرکز

Antonyms

producer-drivensupply-drivenپیداوار کی بنیاد پرآسیب دھونا

Common Collocations

  • consumer-driven market
  • consumer-driven economy
  • consumer-driven demand

Example Sentences

The company adopted a consumer-driven approach to design its new products.

کمپنی نے اپنے نئے مصنوعات کو ڈیزائن کرنے کے لیے صارف کی بنیاد پر نقطہ نظر اپنایا۔

Company ne apne naye masnuat ko design karne ke liye sarif ki buniyad par nuqta nazar apnaya.

Many businesses are now focusing on consumer-driven strategies to stay competitive.

اب بہت سی کمپنیاں مقابلے میں رہنے کے لیے صارف کی بنیاد پر حکمت عملیاں اختیار کر رہی ہیں۔

Ab bohat si companies muqaable mein rehne ke liye sarif ki buniyad par hikmat amal yahan kar rahi hain.

The rise of social media has amplified consumer-driven marketing.

سوشل میڈیا کی ترقی نے صارف کی بنیاد پر مارکیٹنگ کو بڑھاوا دیا ہے۔

Social media ki taraqqi ne sarif ki buniyad par marketing ko barhawa diya hai.

Easily Confused With

consumerism:Consumerism refers specifically to the cultural and economic ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services, whereas consumer-driven refers to actions taken based on consumers' needs.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a shopper making choices based on needs - that's consumer-driven!

Imagine a busy marketplace with consumers actively choosing what to buy.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "consumer + driven" — driven by the needs or desires of consumers

First known use: 1970s

The term 'consumer-driven' emerged in the late 20th century alongside the rise of consumerism, emphasizing the role of consumers in shaping market trends and product development.