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    Consumer Product Safety

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    survive. Therefore a company’s relationship with stakeholders is critical. Such a relationship explains why businesses and manufacturers have a legal and moral responsibility to provide consumers with safe products. There are many responsibilities businesses have towards consumers concerning product quality‚ labeling‚ prices‚ and packaging. Furthermore‚ there are government regulations that are designed to protect a consumer’s well-being. A business’s responsibility for protecting‚ providing for‚ and

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    Product Life Cycle

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    Abstract: product life cycle is an important concept that provides an understanding of the competitive dynamics of a product. Just like human beings also have a product cycle or the life cycle. product life cycle {Product Life Circle} is a graph depicting the history of product since introduced to the market to be drawn into the market. Keyword: Product life cycle is the stages through which a product or its category bypass. From its introduction to the marketing‚ growth‚ maturity to its decline

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    BBA Md Rakib Hasan 09202054 BBA Current Situation A. Current Performance: Gap Inc. was one of the leading International specialty retailers offering clothing‚ accessories and personal care products for men‚ women‚ children‚ and babies. The company primarily conducted its business through four business divisions: Old Navy‚ Gap‚ banana republic‚ Forth & Towne Brands and others. It primarily operated in North America. Gap division’s brands

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    The International Marketing Dilemma Standardization VS . Customization Spiderman Becomes an Indian Product Idea P&G – Connect & Develop Strategy • Develop brands tailored for similar consumer cohorts living in different countries‚ rather than producing strategies on a nation-by-nation basis – Consumers in Mumbai have more common with consumers in Shanghai‚ Tokyo‚ New York than with consumers in rural India • Expertise from one part of the globe to another – Taboos over feminine hygiene

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    Product Planning and Standardization Product * Something produced through labor‚ thought and growth. * It is simply a set of tangible physical and chemical attributes assembled in an identifiable form. New Product * It can be a replacement product for some but imitative to the other. Classification of New Product 1. Innovative Product * These product were created upon realization of an unanswered need in the market which has not been fulfilled by any substitutes.

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    Product Life Cycle

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    PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE (PLC) (Compiled by Deep Banerjee‚ Marketingpundit.com) Product Life Cycle (PLC) is based upon the biological life cycle. For example‚ a seed is planted (introduction); it begins to sprout (growth); it shoots out leaves and puts down roots as it becomes an adult (maturity); after a long period as an adult the plant begins to shrink and die out (decline). The conditions under which a product is sold will also change over time. The Product Life Cycle refers to the succession of stages

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    Product Life Cycle

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    PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE: Group Members: Mustaqeem Arif M.Faizan Ahmed Teacher: Nadir Ali Kolachi TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction of Product Life Cycle 2. Stages of Product Life Cycle • • • • • Product Development Introduction Stage Growth Stage Maturity Stage Decline Stage 3. Changing the Marketing Mix • • • Premium and Gifts Coupon Entertaining Advertising 4. Analysis of Product Life Cycle Model 5. Strategies of Product Life Cycle 6. Product Life Cycle Phases 7. Some Other Examples

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    New Product Development

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    Platt—Samsung How was Samsung able to go from copycat brand to product leader? Samsung was able to go from copycat brand to product leader by using a “new product development” strategy (Kotler and Armstrong‚ p.261). According to Kotler/Armstrong new product development is defined as the development of original productsproduct improvements‚ product modification‚ and new brand through the firm’s own product development. In 1993‚ the CEO and chairperson‚ Lee Kung Hee decided to revamp the company’s

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    up.” (Saunders & Pearlson ‚ 2013) Several factors contributed to the financial struggles of the Lego Corporation in 2004‚ which almost led to the demise of the company. The company had issues such as poor overall performance‚ missing deadlines; product development times were longer than anticipated. Lego’s delivery record was becoming problematic‚ the popular sets were running out quickly with little to no stock incoming to replenish shelves‚ which led to frustrated retailers. Another concern Lego

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    Product Life Cycle

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    Product Lifecycle Management Stage 4: Decline The decline stage of the product life cycle is the one where the product ultimately ’dies’ due to the low or negative growth rate in sales (see Figure 1). Profitability will fall‚ eventually to the point where it is no longer profitable to produce‚ and production will stop. As a number of companies start to dominate the market‚ it becomes increasingly difficult for the company in question to maintain its level of sales. Consumer tastes also change

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