New Product Development
New Product Development
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Describes the planned long-run sales, profit goals, and
marketing mix strategy.
Business Analysis
Business analysis involves a review of the sales,
costs, and profit projections for a new product to
find out whether they satisfy the company’s
objectives.
Product Development
Product development develops the product concept into
a physical product to ensure that the product idea can be
turned into a workable market offering.
R&D hopes to design a prototype that will satisfy and
excite consumers and that can be produced quickly and at
budgeted costs.
Often, products undergo rigorous tests to make sure that
they perform safely and effectively, or that consumers
will find value in them.
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The introduction stage starts when a new product is first
launched.
In this stage, as compared to other stages, profits are
negative or low because of the low sales and high
distribution and promotion expenses.
A company, especially the market pioneer, must choose a
launch strategy that is consistent with the intended
product positioning.
Growth Stage
• If the new product satisfies the market, it will enter a growth stage, in
which sales will start climbing quickly.