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Page 1: Product management - Categories and Value

PRODUCT CATEGORIES & THE RULES

1. Functional products in daily use.

2. Impulse products.

3. Products of conspicuous consumption.

4. High ticket items.

5. Services.

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Key options in Market & Product Planning

What markets should be served?

What form should the product take?

What should the product do for the user?

For whom is the product most important?

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PRODUCT VALUE

What is product value?

Types of values

Tangible Intangible

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TANGIBLE VALUES:

1. Functional value.

2. Sensory value.

3. Economic value.

4. Hygiene value.

5. Convenience value.

6. Aesthetic value.

7. Futuristic value.

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INTANGIBLE VALUES:

1. Social value.

2. Status value.

3. Sentimental/Nostalgic value

4. Uniqueness & Novelty value.

5. Belief / Imagined value.

6. Historic value.

7. Psychologically motivated value.

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ACHIEVING PRODUCT PREFERENCE

But How?

By superior product…….!

What is superior product then …??

Then what is not a superior product…??

Why many companies fail to provide superiorProducts?

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HOW TO CATAGORISE SUPERIOR PRODUCTS?

a. Technical Innovation.

b. Superior Performance.

c. Category Innovation.

d. Segmented Products

e. Added New Benefits.

f. Packaging improvements.

g. Improved terms.

h. Improved distribution.

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HOW SHOULD YOU SET ABOUT LOOKING FORPRODUCT IMPROVEMENT?

1. Speed:Can the product do its job more quickly?

2. Efficiency:. Can the product be made to do its job moremore effectively?. Can it deal with a greater volume thancompetitors products?

3. Convenience:. Can the product be made easier to use?

4. Longer Lasting:. Can the product’s effect be made to last longerthan competitors products?

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e. Aesthetics:. Can it be made to look nicer or to be less

embarrassing?

f. Value:. Can you offer more at the same price?

g. Usage Extension:. Can it be made so that target groups previously

not catered, could now use it?. Can it be made so that it could be used more

frequently?