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Product planning:
New-Product Development and
Product Life-Cycle Strategies
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Product policy
 Product policies are the general rules set by
the management.
 Product policy guides the marketing
activities of the firm and helps it to make the
right products to the consumers.
 Product policy is concerned with defining
type, volume and timing of products
acompany offers for sale.
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• A product policy generally covers the
follows:
• Product planning and development
• Product line
• Product mix
• Product branding
• Product positioning
• Product packaging
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New-Product Development
Strategy
• Strategies for Obtaining New-Product
Ideas:
 Acquisition of companies, patents,
licenses
 Original products, improvements,
modifications
Reasons for introducing new
products
 To suit the changes in customers needs
 To adopt new technological advances and
avoid obsolence
 To match competition
 Product Life Cycle Concept
 To bring down the cost
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Major Stages in New-Product
Development
• Idea generation
• Idea screening
• Concept development and testing
• Marketing strategy development
• Business analysis
• Product development
• Test marketing
• Commercialization
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Idea Generation
• Company employees
• Customers
• Competitors
• Distributors
• Suppliers
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Idea Screening
 Process to spot good ideas.
 Develop system to estimate: market size,
product price, development time and costs,
manufacturing costs, and rate of return.
 Evaluate these findings against set of
company criteria for new products.
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Concept Development and
Testing
 Product Idea: idea for a possible product
that the company can see itself offering.
 Product Concept: detailed version of the
idea stated in meaningful consumer terms.
 Product Image: the way consumers perceive
an actual or potential product.
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Marketing Strategy
Development
• Part One Describes:
 The target market, planned product positions,
sales, market share, and profit goals
• Part Two Outlines the First Year’s:
 Product’s planned price, distribution, and
marketing budget
• Part Three Describes Long-Run:
 Sales and profit goals, marketing mix strategy
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Business Analysis
 Involves a review of the sales, costs,
and profit projections to assess fit with
company objectives.
 If yes, move to the product
development phase.
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Product Development
 Develop concept into physical product
 Calls for large jump in investment
 Prototypes are made
 Prototype must have correct physical
features and convey psychological
characteristics
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Test Marketing
 Product and program introduced in
more realistic market setting.
 Not needed for all products.
 Can be expensive and time consuming,
but better than making major marketing
mistake.
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Commercialization
 Must decide on timing (i.e., when to
introduce the product).
 Must decide on where to introduce the
product (e.g., single location, state,
region, nationally, internationally).
 Must develop a market rollout plan.
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Organizing New-Product
Development
 Sequential Approach: each stage
completed before moving to next phase
of the project.
 Simultaneous Approach: Cross-
functional teams work through
overlapping steps to save time and
increase effectiveness.
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The Product Life Cycle
• Introduction
• Growth
• Maturity
• Saturation
• Decline
Introduction Stage of PLC
 The Introduction stage is probably the most
important stage in the PLC. In fact, most
products that fail do so in the Introduction
stage.
 This is the stage in which the product is
initially promoted.
 Public awareness is very important to
the success of a product.
 If people don't know about the product they
won't go out and buy it. 17
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Features
• Sales: low
• Costs: high cost per customer
• Profits: negative
• Marketing Objective: create product awareness and
trial
• Product: offer a basic product
• Price: use cost-plus formula
• Distribution: build selective distribution
• Promotion: heavy to entice product trial
Products presently in introduction
stage
•3D TVs
•HOLOGRAPHIC
PROJECTIONS
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Growth Stage of PLC
 If the company is lucky enough to get their
product out of the Introduction stage, then
enter this stage.
 The Growth stage is where the product starts
to grow.
 In this stage a very large amount of money is
spent on advertising.
 (because the company want to concentrate of
telling the consumer how much better the
product is than the competitors' products.)
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features
• Sales: rapidly rising
• Costs: average cost per customer
• Profits: rising
• Marketing Objective: maximize market share
• Product: offer extension, service, warranty
• Price: penetration strategy
• Distribution: build intensive distribution
• Promotion: reduce to take advantage of demand
Products presently in growth stage
 BLU-RAY CDs AND TABLET PCs
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Maturity Stage of PLC
 During this stage sales grow at a very fast
rate
and then gradually begin to stabilize.
 The key to surviving this stage is
differentiating the product from the similar
products offered by the competitors.
 the company must make the product stand out
among the rest Due to the fact that sales are
beginning to stabilize
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features
• Sales: peak
• Costs: low cost per customer
• Profits: high
• Marketing Objective: maximize profits while
defending market share
• Product: diversify brand and models
• Price: match or best (competitors)
• Distribution: build more intensive distribution
• Promotion: Increase to encourage brand switching
Three ways to be stand there in
maturity:
1.Modifying the Market: Increase the
consumption of the current product.
 How?
 Look for new users and market segments
 Reposition the brand to appeal to larger or
faster-growing segment
 Look for ways to increase usage among present
customers
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3.Modifying the Product: Changing
characteristics such as quality, features, or
style to attract new users and to inspire more
usage.
 How?
 Improve durability, reliability, speed, taste
 Improve styling and attractiveness
 Add new features
 Expand usefulness, safety, convenience
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2.Modifying the Marketing Mix: Improving
sales by changing one or more marketing
mix elements( price, place, promotion and
product)
 How?
 Cut prices
 Launch a better ad campaign
 Move into larger market channels
 Offer new or improved services to buyers
Products presently in maturity stage
 DVD players, laptops, staplers, etc,..,
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Saturation
 This is a period of stability. The sales of the
product reach the peak and there is no further
possibility to increase it.
 This stage is characterized by:
 Saturation of sales (at the early part of this stage
sales remain stable then it starts falling).
 It continues till substitutes enter into the market.
 Marketer must try to develop new and alternative
uses of product.
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Decline Stage of PLC
 This is the stage in which sales of the product
begin to fall.
 Either everyone that wants to has bought the
product or new, more innovative products
have been created that replace that product.
 Many companies decide to withdrawal their
products from the market due to the downturn.
 The only way to increase sales during this
period is to cut your costs reduce your
spending. 30
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features
• Sales: declining
• Costs: high cost per customer
• Profits: declining
• Marketing Objective: reduce expenditures
• Product: phase out weak items
• Price: cut price
• Distribution: selective--phase out unprofitable
outlets
• Promotion: reduce to minimal level
Products presently in decline stage
 Video recorders, typewriters ,,.etc
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PLC
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Problems of PLC
• Hard to identify which stage of the PLC the
product is in.
• Hard to pinpoint when the product moves to the
next stage.
• Hard to identify factors that affect product’s
movement through stages.
• Hard to forecast sales level, length of each stage,
and shape of PLC.
• Strategy is both a cause and result of the PLC.
 Many products may not have a life cycle as depicted
by PLC
 Traditional shape may not occur. Eg. Fad items
 Strategic decisions can change the PLC eg.
repositioning
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Product Life Cycle Applications
Product class has the longest life cycle (e.g., gas-powered
cars)
 Honda civic
•Super efficient gas
powered car
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 Product form tends to have the standard PLC
shape (e.g., dial telephone)
 Style is a basic and distinctive mode of
expression (e.g., formal clothing, Danish
modern furniture)
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 Brand can change quickly because of
changing competitive attacks and responses
(e.g., Tide, Cheer,)
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 Fad is a fashion that enters quickly, is adopted
quickly, and declines fast (e.g., pet rocks)
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 Fashion is a popular style in a given field
(e.g., business casual)
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PRODUCT PLANNING

  • 1. Product planning: New-Product Development and Product Life-Cycle Strategies
  • 2. 2 Product policy  Product policies are the general rules set by the management.  Product policy guides the marketing activities of the firm and helps it to make the right products to the consumers.  Product policy is concerned with defining type, volume and timing of products acompany offers for sale.
  • 3. 3 • A product policy generally covers the follows: • Product planning and development • Product line • Product mix • Product branding • Product positioning • Product packaging
  • 4. 4 New-Product Development Strategy • Strategies for Obtaining New-Product Ideas:  Acquisition of companies, patents, licenses  Original products, improvements, modifications
  • 5. Reasons for introducing new products  To suit the changes in customers needs  To adopt new technological advances and avoid obsolence  To match competition  Product Life Cycle Concept  To bring down the cost
  • 6. 6 Major Stages in New-Product Development • Idea generation • Idea screening • Concept development and testing • Marketing strategy development • Business analysis • Product development • Test marketing • Commercialization
  • 7. 7 Idea Generation • Company employees • Customers • Competitors • Distributors • Suppliers
  • 8. 8 Idea Screening  Process to spot good ideas.  Develop system to estimate: market size, product price, development time and costs, manufacturing costs, and rate of return.  Evaluate these findings against set of company criteria for new products.
  • 9. 9 Concept Development and Testing  Product Idea: idea for a possible product that the company can see itself offering.  Product Concept: detailed version of the idea stated in meaningful consumer terms.  Product Image: the way consumers perceive an actual or potential product.
  • 10. 10 Marketing Strategy Development • Part One Describes:  The target market, planned product positions, sales, market share, and profit goals • Part Two Outlines the First Year’s:  Product’s planned price, distribution, and marketing budget • Part Three Describes Long-Run:  Sales and profit goals, marketing mix strategy
  • 11. 11 Business Analysis  Involves a review of the sales, costs, and profit projections to assess fit with company objectives.  If yes, move to the product development phase.
  • 12. 12 Product Development  Develop concept into physical product  Calls for large jump in investment  Prototypes are made  Prototype must have correct physical features and convey psychological characteristics
  • 13. 13 Test Marketing  Product and program introduced in more realistic market setting.  Not needed for all products.  Can be expensive and time consuming, but better than making major marketing mistake.
  • 14. 14 Commercialization  Must decide on timing (i.e., when to introduce the product).  Must decide on where to introduce the product (e.g., single location, state, region, nationally, internationally).  Must develop a market rollout plan.
  • 15. 15 Organizing New-Product Development  Sequential Approach: each stage completed before moving to next phase of the project.  Simultaneous Approach: Cross- functional teams work through overlapping steps to save time and increase effectiveness.
  • 16. 16 The Product Life Cycle • Introduction • Growth • Maturity • Saturation • Decline
  • 17. Introduction Stage of PLC  The Introduction stage is probably the most important stage in the PLC. In fact, most products that fail do so in the Introduction stage.  This is the stage in which the product is initially promoted.  Public awareness is very important to the success of a product.  If people don't know about the product they won't go out and buy it. 17
  • 18. 18 Features • Sales: low • Costs: high cost per customer • Profits: negative • Marketing Objective: create product awareness and trial • Product: offer a basic product • Price: use cost-plus formula • Distribution: build selective distribution • Promotion: heavy to entice product trial
  • 19. Products presently in introduction stage •3D TVs •HOLOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS 19
  • 20. Growth Stage of PLC  If the company is lucky enough to get their product out of the Introduction stage, then enter this stage.  The Growth stage is where the product starts to grow.  In this stage a very large amount of money is spent on advertising.  (because the company want to concentrate of telling the consumer how much better the product is than the competitors' products.) 20
  • 21. 21 features • Sales: rapidly rising • Costs: average cost per customer • Profits: rising • Marketing Objective: maximize market share • Product: offer extension, service, warranty • Price: penetration strategy • Distribution: build intensive distribution • Promotion: reduce to take advantage of demand
  • 22. Products presently in growth stage  BLU-RAY CDs AND TABLET PCs 22
  • 23. Maturity Stage of PLC  During this stage sales grow at a very fast rate and then gradually begin to stabilize.  The key to surviving this stage is differentiating the product from the similar products offered by the competitors.  the company must make the product stand out among the rest Due to the fact that sales are beginning to stabilize 23
  • 24. 24 features • Sales: peak • Costs: low cost per customer • Profits: high • Marketing Objective: maximize profits while defending market share • Product: diversify brand and models • Price: match or best (competitors) • Distribution: build more intensive distribution • Promotion: Increase to encourage brand switching
  • 25. Three ways to be stand there in maturity: 1.Modifying the Market: Increase the consumption of the current product.  How?  Look for new users and market segments  Reposition the brand to appeal to larger or faster-growing segment  Look for ways to increase usage among present customers 25
  • 26. 26 3.Modifying the Product: Changing characteristics such as quality, features, or style to attract new users and to inspire more usage.  How?  Improve durability, reliability, speed, taste  Improve styling and attractiveness  Add new features  Expand usefulness, safety, convenience
  • 27. 27 2.Modifying the Marketing Mix: Improving sales by changing one or more marketing mix elements( price, place, promotion and product)  How?  Cut prices  Launch a better ad campaign  Move into larger market channels  Offer new or improved services to buyers
  • 28. Products presently in maturity stage  DVD players, laptops, staplers, etc,.., 28
  • 29. Saturation  This is a period of stability. The sales of the product reach the peak and there is no further possibility to increase it.  This stage is characterized by:  Saturation of sales (at the early part of this stage sales remain stable then it starts falling).  It continues till substitutes enter into the market.  Marketer must try to develop new and alternative uses of product. 29
  • 30. Decline Stage of PLC  This is the stage in which sales of the product begin to fall.  Either everyone that wants to has bought the product or new, more innovative products have been created that replace that product.  Many companies decide to withdrawal their products from the market due to the downturn.  The only way to increase sales during this period is to cut your costs reduce your spending. 30
  • 31. 31 features • Sales: declining • Costs: high cost per customer • Profits: declining • Marketing Objective: reduce expenditures • Product: phase out weak items • Price: cut price • Distribution: selective--phase out unprofitable outlets • Promotion: reduce to minimal level
  • 32. Products presently in decline stage  Video recorders, typewriters ,,.etc 32
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  • 36. 36 Problems of PLC • Hard to identify which stage of the PLC the product is in. • Hard to pinpoint when the product moves to the next stage. • Hard to identify factors that affect product’s movement through stages. • Hard to forecast sales level, length of each stage, and shape of PLC. • Strategy is both a cause and result of the PLC.
  • 37.  Many products may not have a life cycle as depicted by PLC  Traditional shape may not occur. Eg. Fad items  Strategic decisions can change the PLC eg. repositioning 37
  • 38. Product Life Cycle Applications Product class has the longest life cycle (e.g., gas-powered cars)  Honda civic •Super efficient gas powered car 38
  • 39.  Product form tends to have the standard PLC shape (e.g., dial telephone)  Style is a basic and distinctive mode of expression (e.g., formal clothing, Danish modern furniture) 39
  • 40.  Brand can change quickly because of changing competitive attacks and responses (e.g., Tide, Cheer,) 40
  • 41.  Fad is a fashion that enters quickly, is adopted quickly, and declines fast (e.g., pet rocks) 41
  • 42.  Fashion is a popular style in a given field (e.g., business casual) 42
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