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Lecturer: Bahman Moghimi
Doctor of Business Administration
M.Sc. Of “Industrial Marketing & e-Commerce”

New-
New-Product Development and Product Life-Cycle strategies
                                    Life-
University of Georgia


                                  B.Moghimi
                                 @yahoo.co.
New-
New-Product Development
   and Product Life-Cycle
               Life-
               Strategies

               Bahman Moghimi
              University of Georgia
                B.Moghimi@ug.edu.ge
Objectives

Understand how companies find and develop new-product ideas.
                                          new-

Learn the steps in the new-product development process.
                       new-

Know the stages of the product life cycle.

Understand how marketing strategies change during the
product’s life cycle.




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Microsoft
                         c



$50 billion in profits over 27               Innovation is critical to
years                                        Microsoft’s future success
Early new product                            Much of R & D efforts are
development relied heavily on                Internet related
copying the competition                      Many new products and
$4.2 billion annually invested               services are in development
in R & D




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New Product Development

Development of original products, product
 improvements, product modifications,
 and new Brands through the firm’s
 own R&D efforts.



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New Product Development Strategy


New products can be obtained via acquisition
or development.

New products suffer
from high failure rates.

Several reasons
account for failure.

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Discussion Question

Why do products fail?
See if you can identify the fatal
flaw in the brands below and
at right.




       Ben-
       Ben-Gay Asprin                         Buttermilk Shampoo   Fruit of the Loom
                                                                   Laundry Detergent


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Why Do New Products Fail ?
•   Overestimated market

•   Poor design

•   Incorrect positioning

•   Error in pricing

•   Poor marketing communication

•   Production-orientation

•   Cost overrun

•   Competition

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Why Do New Products Success?

•   Unique

•   superior product

•   Well defined product concept
    from startup

•   Specific criteria

•   Specific strategic role

•   Systematic new-product process


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Major Stages in
New-Product Development




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New Product Development Strategy


New Product Development Process:
 Stage 1: Idea Generation
     Internal idea sources:
      • R&D
     External idea sources:
      •   Customers,
      •   Competitors,
          Competitors,
      •   Distributors
      •   Suppliers

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3M’s corporate
                            culture
                         encourages,
                        supports, and
                         rewards new
                        product ideas
                        and innovation




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New Product Development Strategy


New Product Development Process:
 Stage 2: Idea Screening
   Product development
    costs increase dramatically
    in later stages.
   Ideas are evaluated
    against criteria;
    most are eliminated.



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New-Product Development Process:
             Idea Generation

Systematic process
   Idea manager
   Multidisciplinary committee
   Toll-
    Toll-free number
   Staff encouragement
   Formal recognition
Yields
 innovation culture
 more ideas


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New Product Development Strategy

New Product Development Process:
 Stage 3: Concept Development and
  Testing
   Product concepts provide
    detailed versions of new
    product ideas.
   Consumers evaluate
    ideas in concept tests.




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New-Product Development Process:
                  Idea Screening

•   Purpose                          • Product concept
     – Identify good ideas drop
                                            – New-product idea in
       poor ones fast
                                              detail stated in
•   Challenge
                                              meaningful consumer
     – Maintain creativity and
       stream of ideas                        terms
•   Standard format                  • Concept development
•   Criteria and rating                     – Expanding the new-
                                              product idea into
                                              various alternative
                                              forms
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New-Product Development Process:
       Concept Development and Testing

•   Concept testing
     – Target consumers
       exposed to new-
                  new-
       product concepts
    – Word or picture
      description
    – Physical presentation
      of the concept
    – Question reactions

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New Product Development Strategy

New Product Development Process:
 Stage 4: Marketing Strategy Development
     Strategy statements describe:
       • The target market, product positioning, and
         sales, share, and profit goals for the first few
         years.
       • Product price, distribution, and marketing
         budget for the first year.
       • Long-run sales and profit goals and the
         Long-
         marketing mix strategy.




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New Product Development Strategy


New Product Development Process:
 Stage 5: Business Analysis
     Sales, cost, and profit
      projections
 Stage 6: Product
  Development
     Prototype development
      and testing


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New-Product Development Process:
            Business Analysis

•   Review sales, costs and profit projections
•   Compare projected results to objectives
•   Estimate maximum and minimum sales
    – Company history and market opinion
•   Assess risk
•   Estimate product costs and profits
•   Analyze attractiveness using sales and costs


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Daimler is currently road-testing its prototype
         NECAR 5 (New Electric Car)




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Business Now
Computer modeling is being used to
      aid in product design




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New Product Development Strategy

New Product Development Process:
 Stage 7: Test Marketing
     Standard test markets

     Controlled test markets

     Simulated test markets




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New-Product Development Process:
         Standard Test Markets

•   Use small number of representative test cities
•   Conducts full marketing campaign
•   Store audits, consumer/distributor surveys gauge
    performance
•   Costly and time consuming
•   Competitor reaction
•   Most popular approach




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New-Product Development Process:
           Controlled Test Markets

•   Controlled panel of stores - fee basis
•   Client specifies stores and locations
•   Shelf space/location, displays, promotion and price
    controlled
•   Sales tracked
•   Less time, lower costs
•   Representativeness and competition



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Simulated Test Markets (STM)
                 In-Depth
Advantages:                                    Types of STMs:
 Reduces risk – capital,                         ASSESSOR
  marketing dollars,
                                                  BASES
  cannibalization
                                                  Marke-
                                                   Marke-Test
 Increases efficiency
                                                  Merwyn
 Maintains security –
  competitors have less time                      And others
  to plan counter strategies
 Saves the company time




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Simulated Test Markets (STM)
                In-Depth
Model Inputs:                                 Model Inputs:
 The market's size                            Price
 Copy testing results                         The proportion of
                                                stores carrying the test
 Advertising budget for the
                                                product and the
  test product and
                                                number of shelf facings
  competitors.
                                                by month.
 Media schedule,
                                               Expected marketing
  Consumer promotion,
                                                costs and margin
  Trade promotion by
                                                contribution.
  month.




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Simulated Test Markets (STM)
                  In-Depth
Do‘s & Don’ts of STMs                           Do‘s & Don’ts of STMs
 Be a champion for your                         Calculate different levels
  new product--but be
       product--but                               of competitive response.
  objective                                      Don't estimate a level of
 Choose the proper sample.                       support in a simulated
 Expose people to your                           market that you would not
  product and its advertising                     maintain nationally.
  in a way that best simulates                   Be very careful in
  the real world.                                 estimating all marketing
 Use proven research                             input factors—the more
                                                        factors—
  technology to forecast                          you guess incorrectly, the
  market behavior and sales.                      less accurate the forecast.




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New-Product Development Process:
   Stage 8 :Commercialization

•   Major investment in manufacturing facilities

•   High initial advertising and promotion expense

•   Introduction timing critical

•   Launch location?

•   Local, regional roll-out, national, or global?
                    roll-


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Sales and Profits
Over A Product’s Life




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Product Life-Cycle Strategies

The Typical Product Life Cycle
(PLC) Has Five Stages
 Product Development, Introduction,
  Growth, Maturity, Decline
 Not all products follow this cycle:
   Fads
   Styles
   Fashions




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Styles, Fashions, and Fads




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Companies
                           want their
                          products to
                         enjoy a long
                           life cycle.
                           Hershey’s
                            actively
                         promotes the
                        fact that it has
                              been
                         “unchanged
                          since 1899”

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Product Life-Cycle Strategies


Additional marketing
investments can
move a product back
into the growth stage,
as in the case of
Cracker Jack.



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Product Life-Cycle Strategies

The product life cycle concept can
be applied to a:
 Product class (soft drinks)
 Product form (diet colas)
 Brand (Diet Dr. Pepper)
     Using the PLC to forecast brand
      performance or to develop marketing
      strategies is problematic


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Product Life-Cycle Strategies


PLC Stages                     Begins when the
                               company develops a new-
                                                  new-
Product
development                    product idea

Introduction                   Sales are zero
Growth                         Investment costs are high
Maturity
                               Profits are negative
Decline
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Product Life-Cycle Strategies


PLC Stages                     Low sales
                               High cost per
Product                        customer acquired
development                    Negative profits
Introduction                   Innovators are
Growth                         targeted
Maturity                       Little competition
Decline
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Marketing Strategies:
      Introduction Stage
Product – Offer a basic product
Price – Use cost-plus basis to set
            cost-
Place – Build selective distribution
Advertising – Build awareness among early adopters and
dealers/resellers
Sales Promotion – Heavy expenditures to create trial




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Product Life-Cycle Strategies

 PLC Stages                    Rapidly rising sales
                               Average cost per
 Product                       customer
 development                   Rising profits
 Introduction                  Early adopters are
                               targeted
 Growth                        Growing competition
 Maturity
 Decline
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Marketing Strategies:
      Growth Stage
Product – Offer product extensions, service, warranty
Price – Penetration pricing
Distribution – Build intensive distribution
Advertising – Build awareness and interest in the mass
market
Sales Promotion – Reduce expenditures to take
advantage of consumer demand




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Product Life-Cycle Strategies


PLC Stages                     Sales peak
                               Low cost per
Product                        customer
development                    High profits
Introduction                   Middle majority are
Growth                         targeted
Maturity                       Competition begins
Decline                        to decline
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Marketing Strategies:
     Maturity Stage
Product – Diversify brand and models
Price – Set to match or beat competition
Distribution – Build more intensive
distribution
Advertising – Stress brand differences
and benefits
Sales Promotion – Increase to encourage
brand switching


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Product Life-Cycle Strategies


PLC Stages                     Declining sales
                               Low cost per
Product                        customer
development                    Declining profits
Introduction                   Laggards are
Growth                         targeted
Maturity                       Declining
Decline                        competition
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Marketing Strategies:
           Decline Stage

Product – Phase out weak items
Price – Cut price
Distribution – Use selective distribution: phase out
unprofitable outlets
Advertising – Reduce to level needed to retain
hard-
hard-core loyalists
Sales Promotion – Reduce to minimal level



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Product Life-Cycle Strategies

Characteristics Introduction              Growth             Maturity            Decline

Sales          Low                   Rapidly rising        Peak               Declining


Costs          High per customer     Average per           Low per customer   Low per
                                     customer                                 customer

Profits        Negative              Rising                High               Declining


Customers      Innovators            Early adopters        Middle majority    Laggards


Competitors    Few                   Growing number        Stable number      Declining number
                                                           beginning to
                                                           decline
Marketing      Create product        Maximize market       Maximize profit    Reduce
               awareness and trial   share                 while defending    expenditures and
Objectives                                                 market share       milk the brand




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Product Life-Cycle Strategies

Strategies     Introduction               Growth                  Maturity                   Decline
               Offer basic product    Offer product            Diversify brand and      Phase out weak items
Product                               extensions, service,     models
                                      warranty
               Use cost-plus          Price to penetrate       Price to match or best   Cut price
Price                                 market                   competitors


               Build selective        Build intensive          Build more intensive     Go selective, phase out
Distribution                                                                            unprofitable outlets


               Build product         Build awareness and       Stress brand             Reduce to level needed
Advertising    awareness among early interest in the mass      differences and          to retain hard-core
               adopters and dealers  market                    benefits                 loyals
               Use heavy sales        Reduce to take           Increase to encourage    Reduce to minimal
Sales          promotion to entice    advantage of heavy       brand switching          level
Promotion      trial                  consumer demand




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Kotler 10 new-product development and product life-cycle strategies moghimi

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  • 2. Lecturer: Bahman Moghimi Doctor of Business Administration M.Sc. Of “Industrial Marketing & e-Commerce” New- New-Product Development and Product Life-Cycle strategies Life- University of Georgia B.Moghimi @yahoo.co.
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  • 4. New- New-Product Development and Product Life-Cycle Life- Strategies Bahman Moghimi University of Georgia B.Moghimi@ug.edu.ge
  • 5. Objectives Understand how companies find and develop new-product ideas. new- Learn the steps in the new-product development process. new- Know the stages of the product life cycle. Understand how marketing strategies change during the product’s life cycle. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 6. Microsoft c $50 billion in profits over 27 Innovation is critical to years Microsoft’s future success Early new product Much of R & D efforts are development relied heavily on Internet related copying the competition Many new products and $4.2 billion annually invested services are in development in R & D B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 7. New Product Development Development of original products, product improvements, product modifications, and new Brands through the firm’s own R&D efforts. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 8. New Product Development Strategy New products can be obtained via acquisition or development. New products suffer from high failure rates. Several reasons account for failure. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 9. Discussion Question Why do products fail? See if you can identify the fatal flaw in the brands below and at right. Ben- Ben-Gay Asprin Buttermilk Shampoo Fruit of the Loom Laundry Detergent B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 10. Why Do New Products Fail ? • Overestimated market • Poor design • Incorrect positioning • Error in pricing • Poor marketing communication • Production-orientation • Cost overrun • Competition B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 11. Why Do New Products Success? • Unique • superior product • Well defined product concept from startup • Specific criteria • Specific strategic role • Systematic new-product process B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 12. Major Stages in New-Product Development B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 13. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 1: Idea Generation  Internal idea sources: • R&D  External idea sources: • Customers, • Competitors, Competitors, • Distributors • Suppliers B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 14. 3M’s corporate culture encourages, supports, and rewards new product ideas and innovation B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 15. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 2: Idea Screening  Product development costs increase dramatically in later stages.  Ideas are evaluated against criteria; most are eliminated. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 16. New-Product Development Process: Idea Generation Systematic process  Idea manager  Multidisciplinary committee  Toll- Toll-free number  Staff encouragement  Formal recognition Yields  innovation culture  more ideas B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 17. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 3: Concept Development and Testing  Product concepts provide detailed versions of new product ideas.  Consumers evaluate ideas in concept tests. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 18. New-Product Development Process: Idea Screening • Purpose • Product concept – Identify good ideas drop – New-product idea in poor ones fast detail stated in • Challenge meaningful consumer – Maintain creativity and stream of ideas terms • Standard format • Concept development • Criteria and rating – Expanding the new- product idea into various alternative forms B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 19. New-Product Development Process: Concept Development and Testing • Concept testing – Target consumers exposed to new- new- product concepts – Word or picture description – Physical presentation of the concept – Question reactions B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 20. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 4: Marketing Strategy Development  Strategy statements describe: • The target market, product positioning, and sales, share, and profit goals for the first few years. • Product price, distribution, and marketing budget for the first year. • Long-run sales and profit goals and the Long- marketing mix strategy. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 21. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 5: Business Analysis  Sales, cost, and profit projections  Stage 6: Product Development  Prototype development and testing B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 22. New-Product Development Process: Business Analysis • Review sales, costs and profit projections • Compare projected results to objectives • Estimate maximum and minimum sales – Company history and market opinion • Assess risk • Estimate product costs and profits • Analyze attractiveness using sales and costs B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 23. Daimler is currently road-testing its prototype NECAR 5 (New Electric Car) B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 24. Business Now Computer modeling is being used to aid in product design B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 25. New Product Development Strategy New Product Development Process:  Stage 7: Test Marketing  Standard test markets  Controlled test markets  Simulated test markets B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 26. New-Product Development Process: Standard Test Markets • Use small number of representative test cities • Conducts full marketing campaign • Store audits, consumer/distributor surveys gauge performance • Costly and time consuming • Competitor reaction • Most popular approach B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 27. New-Product Development Process: Controlled Test Markets • Controlled panel of stores - fee basis • Client specifies stores and locations • Shelf space/location, displays, promotion and price controlled • Sales tracked • Less time, lower costs • Representativeness and competition B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 28. Simulated Test Markets (STM) In-Depth Advantages: Types of STMs:  Reduces risk – capital,  ASSESSOR marketing dollars,  BASES cannibalization  Marke- Marke-Test  Increases efficiency  Merwyn  Maintains security – competitors have less time  And others to plan counter strategies  Saves the company time B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 29. Simulated Test Markets (STM) In-Depth Model Inputs: Model Inputs:  The market's size  Price  Copy testing results  The proportion of stores carrying the test  Advertising budget for the product and the test product and number of shelf facings competitors. by month.  Media schedule,  Expected marketing Consumer promotion, costs and margin Trade promotion by contribution. month. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 30. Simulated Test Markets (STM) In-Depth Do‘s & Don’ts of STMs Do‘s & Don’ts of STMs  Be a champion for your  Calculate different levels new product--but be product--but of competitive response. objective  Don't estimate a level of  Choose the proper sample. support in a simulated  Expose people to your market that you would not product and its advertising maintain nationally. in a way that best simulates  Be very careful in the real world. estimating all marketing  Use proven research input factors—the more factors— technology to forecast you guess incorrectly, the market behavior and sales. less accurate the forecast. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 31. New-Product Development Process: Stage 8 :Commercialization • Major investment in manufacturing facilities • High initial advertising and promotion expense • Introduction timing critical • Launch location? • Local, regional roll-out, national, or global? roll- B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 32. Sales and Profits Over A Product’s Life B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 33. Product Life-Cycle Strategies The Typical Product Life Cycle (PLC) Has Five Stages  Product Development, Introduction, Growth, Maturity, Decline  Not all products follow this cycle:  Fads  Styles  Fashions B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 34. Styles, Fashions, and Fads B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 35. Companies want their products to enjoy a long life cycle. Hershey’s actively promotes the fact that it has been “unchanged since 1899” B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 36. Product Life-Cycle Strategies Additional marketing investments can move a product back into the growth stage, as in the case of Cracker Jack. B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 37. Product Life-Cycle Strategies The product life cycle concept can be applied to a:  Product class (soft drinks)  Product form (diet colas)  Brand (Diet Dr. Pepper)  Using the PLC to forecast brand performance or to develop marketing strategies is problematic B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 38. Product Life-Cycle Strategies PLC Stages Begins when the company develops a new- new- Product development product idea Introduction Sales are zero Growth Investment costs are high Maturity Profits are negative Decline B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 39. Product Life-Cycle Strategies PLC Stages Low sales High cost per Product customer acquired development Negative profits Introduction Innovators are Growth targeted Maturity Little competition Decline B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 40. Marketing Strategies: Introduction Stage Product – Offer a basic product Price – Use cost-plus basis to set cost- Place – Build selective distribution Advertising – Build awareness among early adopters and dealers/resellers Sales Promotion – Heavy expenditures to create trial B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 41. Product Life-Cycle Strategies PLC Stages Rapidly rising sales Average cost per Product customer development Rising profits Introduction Early adopters are targeted Growth Growing competition Maturity Decline B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 42. Marketing Strategies: Growth Stage Product – Offer product extensions, service, warranty Price – Penetration pricing Distribution – Build intensive distribution Advertising – Build awareness and interest in the mass market Sales Promotion – Reduce expenditures to take advantage of consumer demand B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 43. Product Life-Cycle Strategies PLC Stages Sales peak Low cost per Product customer development High profits Introduction Middle majority are Growth targeted Maturity Competition begins Decline to decline B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 44. Marketing Strategies: Maturity Stage Product – Diversify brand and models Price – Set to match or beat competition Distribution – Build more intensive distribution Advertising – Stress brand differences and benefits Sales Promotion – Increase to encourage brand switching B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 45. Product Life-Cycle Strategies PLC Stages Declining sales Low cost per Product customer development Declining profits Introduction Laggards are Growth targeted Maturity Declining Decline competition B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 46. Marketing Strategies: Decline Stage Product – Phase out weak items Price – Cut price Distribution – Use selective distribution: phase out unprofitable outlets Advertising – Reduce to level needed to retain hard- hard-core loyalists Sales Promotion – Reduce to minimal level B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 47. Product Life-Cycle Strategies Characteristics Introduction Growth Maturity Decline Sales Low Rapidly rising Peak Declining Costs High per customer Average per Low per customer Low per customer customer Profits Negative Rising High Declining Customers Innovators Early adopters Middle majority Laggards Competitors Few Growing number Stable number Declining number beginning to decline Marketing Create product Maximize market Maximize profit Reduce awareness and trial share while defending expenditures and Objectives market share milk the brand B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 48. Product Life-Cycle Strategies Strategies Introduction Growth Maturity Decline Offer basic product Offer product Diversify brand and Phase out weak items Product extensions, service, models warranty Use cost-plus Price to penetrate Price to match or best Cut price Price market competitors Build selective Build intensive Build more intensive Go selective, phase out Distribution unprofitable outlets Build product Build awareness and Stress brand Reduce to level needed Advertising awareness among early interest in the mass differences and to retain hard-core adopters and dealers market benefits loyals Use heavy sales Reduce to take Increase to encourage Reduce to minimal Sales promotion to entice advantage of heavy brand switching level Promotion trial consumer demand B.Moghimi@yahoo.co.uk
  • 49.