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    HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS (INDIA) LTD. (C) Introducing a New Product On 9 FEBRURY‚ 1968‚ Mr. Rahul‚ the marketing manager for toilet soaps‚ was examining the draft ‘test market proposal’ for a new toilet soap which was prepared by the product manager. Mr. Rahul had already cleared with the marketing director the commencement of test marketing around mid-year. He knew that test marketing activities were expensive and therefore wished to learn as much as possible from the test about various aspects of marketing

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    Case Analysis: Assessing the Goal of Sports Products‚ Inc. Submitted by: Group 1 Acebedo‚ Gladys Bandiola‚ Penuel Bautista‚ Jherwienne Cruz‚ Abbie Inojales‚ Geraldine Miguel‚ Gen Pili‚ Lian Reyes‚ Alyssa Susaya‚ Jennylyn Tondo‚ Elma Submitted to: Prof. Jenely P. Sabio-Almirol December 5‚ 2011 a. What should the management of Sports Products Inc. pursue as its overriding goal? Why? The management of Sports Products Inc. should

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    MediSys Corp.: The IntensCare Product Development Team Questions 1. How well is this team performing? (Scale of 1-5 effectiveness‚ 5 most effective). Discuss. Team is not performing well. I can give 2 or maybe 3 at most for its effectiveness. Because firstly‚ there is a serious motivation problem. Beaumont’s new policy of cross-functional team to look at the bigger picture did not change the way of reporting and evaluation of the team members. They were working both in the project and

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    role of DFMA in the product development process” Background Design for Manufacture/Assembly (DFMA) is one of many formal design methods now used within industry alongside FMEA‚ Taguchi‚ QFD‚ FTA‚ Fishbone‚ Pugh‚ ABC and others1. It is one of the techniques adopted by companies using ‘concurrent engineering’ techniques for product development2. The philosophy of DFMA is to; aim for simplicity‚ use standard materials and components‚ rationalise product design across product families‚ use the widest

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    associated with product silos Westpac bank has approximately 80 applications to manage their core product functions and 100 more applications to provide additional capabilities. A core product application supports only a small number of products such as bank accounts‚ credit cards‚ investments etc. Delivery mechanism of the core product is tightly coupled in the core product application‚ thus resulting into a product silos. Figure 1 explains the product silos high level view of product silos. Delivery

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    HISTORY The history of product innovation can be divided into three stages‚ beginning with the product-oriented or technology-pushed stage. In the post-World War II era Americans were coming off wartime shortages and were in the mood to buy the many goods that manufacturers produced. Engineers‚ who were more product-oriented than consumer oriented‚ designed new products that might or might not find places in consumers’ hearts and minds. This was a product-oriented process in which the market was

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    137 The new new product development game Stop running the relay race and take up rugby Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka In today’s fast-paced‚ fiercely competitive world of commercial new product development‚ speed and flexibility are essential. Companies are increasingly realizing that the old‚ sequential approach to developing new products simply won’t get the job done. Instead‚ companies in Japan and the United States are using a holistic method—as in rugby‚ the ball gets

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    Fragranced products are required to be classified‚ and if hazardous‚ labelled according to the Classification‚ Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation‚ unless covered by other sectoral legislation. Gill Pagliuca looks at what types of hazards may be present in these products‚ what sort of information may be needed for classification‚ and at some of the issues that suppliers may face when labelling these products. Many suppliers of fragranced products are not aware that their products are in scope

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    Case Study : (Product) RED Can a T-shirt Save the World? 1. The concept RED was founded in 2006 by Bono and Shriver. It’s mission is to raise awareness and funds to help get rid of HIV/AIDS in africa. The product RED is licensed to partner with various companies‚ one of which is Gap. Red’s partnership with Gap is an amazing way to improve its image as it attracts the public in different ways. I believe that Gap is not in it for the money as they were ready to give 100 percent of its profits

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    New product developments are one of the main sources of competitive advantage for companies today. Companies need new product to keep up with its’ competitors. New product development can be considered as activities that aim to bring new products to market. The objective of NPD is to minimize the risk of failure. As NPD absorbs both financial and human resources from a company‚ it is therefore necessary to develop and implement a methodology for assisting in the introduction of new products. NPD

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