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No company can win if its
products and offerings resemble
every other product and offering.
Companies must pursue relevant
positioning and differentiation.
As part of the strategic brand
management process, each
company and offering must
represent a distinctive big idea in
the mind of the target market.
Kotler on MarketingKotler on Marketing
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT :
Identifying market opportunities
NPD begins with assessing opportunities in the market.
Several methods can be used to uncover significant
product opportunities.
a. Perceptual Mapping : This method relies on
consumer perceptions of brands currently available
in a product category.
 Through an assessment of consumer choice
criteria and the preference for brands currently
marketed, a firm can identify the gaps in the
markets,
 These gaps represent areas of opportunities for
new brands,
b. Benefit analysis : One important influence on
consumer behaviour and choice is the pursuit of
benefits provided by purchase and use of a brand,
 A benefit analysis tries to identify the key benefits
sought by consumers and the extent to which
existing brands are providing those benefits.
 In cases where current brands are failing to
provide the benefits sought or are only partially
satisfying consumer desires an opportunity exists
for a new brand.
 Benefit analysis differs from perceptual mapping
in the sense that a new product development from
benefit analysis is are improvement over existing
brands, whereas one developed from perceptual
mapping tries to assume a unique and different
competitive position to provide different benefit
altogether.
c. Problem Solution : In some cases a firm may
discover that no brand currently available
addresses a particular problem experience by
consumers until the development of the new
products which solves the consumers problems.
Idea Generation
 After the market opportunity is identified, a firm
then tries to generate ideas for new products that
are consistent with the opportunity identified.
 New Product ideas can come from customers,
R&D, employees, competitors, channel members,
top management, consultants, ad agencies etc.
Ideas Screening : After ideas with potential are
identified, there are general criteria that are used to
judge new product possibilities.
a. Does the New Product have a well-defined and
obtainable market segment? Competitive
activities should be carefully considered here.
b. Can the firm use existing production facilities to
make the product? The financial burden of new
capital investment may reduce the feasibility of
some new products.
c. Can existing distribution channels be used for the
New Product?
d. Is the firm’s sales staff qualified and large
enough to handle a new product? Retaining or
adding to the staff may need to be considered.
e. Does the new product fit the company image?
Products that differ from the company image
may need to be marketed under a different brand
name to ensure a consistent public image.
DROP ERROR - Company dismisses an
otherwise good idea.
GO ERROR - Company permits a poor idea to
move into development and
commercialisation
Concept Development & Testing
A product idea is a possible product that the
company might offer to the market.
A product concept is an elaborated version of the
idea expressed in meaningful consumer terms.
A product image is the particular picture that
consumers acquire of an actual or potential product.
Product concepts are tested with an appropriate
group of target consumers, then getting those
consumers reactions.
 Rapid Prototyping – design products on computer
– then produce plastic models of each.
 Virtual Reality – they use computers and sensory
devices to simulate reality.
 Consumer Driven Engineering : is an
engineering effort that attaches high importance
to incorporating customer preferences in the
final design.
Marketing Strategy Development :
The marketing strategy plan consists of three parts :
The first part describes
1. The target market size, structure and behaviour,
the planned product positioning, and the sales,
market share, and profit goals in the first few
years.
2. The second part of the marketing strategy
outlines the product’s planned price,
distribution strategy and marketing budget for
the first year.
3. The third part of the marketing strategy plan
describes the long – run sales and profit goals
and marketing – mix strategy over time.
Business Analysis
Evaluates the proposal’s business attractiveness by
preparing sales, cost and profit projections to
determine whether it satisfies the company’s
objectives.
a) Estimating total sales
 One time purchased product
 Infrequently purchased product
 Frequently purchased product
b) Estimating Costs & Profits
 Break even analysis
Risk analysis
Product Development
The firm develops prototype in an effort to
confirm its feasibility in physical terms.
 It is necessary at this stage to ensure that
production and marketing departments are
working in close harmony.
 The marketing responsibility is to communicate
immediately any reaction that would suggest
that the nature of the prototype should be altered,
or that whole project should be seriously called
into question.
 At the end of the product development stage, the
firm faces a critical decision whether to go ahead
and market the new product or to “cut its
losses” by abandoning a project which appears to
have an unlikely chance of success.
 The ‘go’ decision involves the risk of the
product failure, while on the other hand the
decision to abort requires the firm to write off
large expenditure and perhaps years of time spent
in development.
Functional Tests are conducted under laboratory
and field conditions to make sure that the product
performs safely and effectively.
a. Alpha testing
b. Beta testing
Consumer Tests can take a variety of forms from
bringing consumers into a laboratory to giving
them samples to use in their homes, free trials, test
drives etc.
a. Sales wave research
b. Simulated test marketing
c. Controlled test marketing
Business Goods Testing
- Alpha testing
- Beta testing
Test Marketing – Just as the prototype must
correspond exactly to the final product, so it is vital
that the ‘test market’ chosen for partial launch of the
final product is highly representative of the total
market.
 Test marketing objective are :
 To predict the efficacy of the proposed
marketing strategy (refine if needed)
 To predict the effect of strategy in terms of
market penetration.
 The usual procedure for test marketing is to
select an easily identifiable sector of the market
which represents the total market in miniature and
then to launch a product in the same way as a total
market launch would be expected to take place, thus
testing the feasibility of the full marketing
programme.
Commercialisation : If test marketing has fine
tuned the appropriate marketing strategy, and the
firm has sufficient confidence and knowledge, it
should launch and commercialise the product on a
full scale basis.
 While development costs to the stage of a test
market are high, the financial loss of launching a
product ‘full – scale’ which is a subsequent failure
are always considerably higher.
‘When’, ‘Where’, and ‘Whom’

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Identifying market opportunities through perceptual mapping and benefit analysis

  • 1. No company can win if its products and offerings resemble every other product and offering. Companies must pursue relevant positioning and differentiation. As part of the strategic brand management process, each company and offering must represent a distinctive big idea in the mind of the target market. Kotler on MarketingKotler on Marketing
  • 2. NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT : Identifying market opportunities NPD begins with assessing opportunities in the market. Several methods can be used to uncover significant product opportunities. a. Perceptual Mapping : This method relies on consumer perceptions of brands currently available in a product category.
  • 3.  Through an assessment of consumer choice criteria and the preference for brands currently marketed, a firm can identify the gaps in the markets,  These gaps represent areas of opportunities for new brands,
  • 4. b. Benefit analysis : One important influence on consumer behaviour and choice is the pursuit of benefits provided by purchase and use of a brand,  A benefit analysis tries to identify the key benefits sought by consumers and the extent to which existing brands are providing those benefits.
  • 5.  In cases where current brands are failing to provide the benefits sought or are only partially satisfying consumer desires an opportunity exists for a new brand.
  • 6.  Benefit analysis differs from perceptual mapping in the sense that a new product development from benefit analysis is are improvement over existing brands, whereas one developed from perceptual mapping tries to assume a unique and different competitive position to provide different benefit altogether.
  • 7. c. Problem Solution : In some cases a firm may discover that no brand currently available addresses a particular problem experience by consumers until the development of the new products which solves the consumers problems.
  • 8. Idea Generation  After the market opportunity is identified, a firm then tries to generate ideas for new products that are consistent with the opportunity identified.  New Product ideas can come from customers, R&D, employees, competitors, channel members, top management, consultants, ad agencies etc.
  • 9. Ideas Screening : After ideas with potential are identified, there are general criteria that are used to judge new product possibilities. a. Does the New Product have a well-defined and obtainable market segment? Competitive activities should be carefully considered here.
  • 10. b. Can the firm use existing production facilities to make the product? The financial burden of new capital investment may reduce the feasibility of some new products. c. Can existing distribution channels be used for the New Product?
  • 11. d. Is the firm’s sales staff qualified and large enough to handle a new product? Retaining or adding to the staff may need to be considered. e. Does the new product fit the company image? Products that differ from the company image may need to be marketed under a different brand name to ensure a consistent public image.
  • 12. DROP ERROR - Company dismisses an otherwise good idea. GO ERROR - Company permits a poor idea to move into development and commercialisation
  • 13. Concept Development & Testing A product idea is a possible product that the company might offer to the market. A product concept is an elaborated version of the idea expressed in meaningful consumer terms. A product image is the particular picture that consumers acquire of an actual or potential product.
  • 14. Product concepts are tested with an appropriate group of target consumers, then getting those consumers reactions.  Rapid Prototyping – design products on computer – then produce plastic models of each.  Virtual Reality – they use computers and sensory devices to simulate reality.
  • 15.  Consumer Driven Engineering : is an engineering effort that attaches high importance to incorporating customer preferences in the final design.
  • 16. Marketing Strategy Development : The marketing strategy plan consists of three parts : The first part describes 1. The target market size, structure and behaviour, the planned product positioning, and the sales, market share, and profit goals in the first few years.
  • 17. 2. The second part of the marketing strategy outlines the product’s planned price, distribution strategy and marketing budget for the first year. 3. The third part of the marketing strategy plan describes the long – run sales and profit goals and marketing – mix strategy over time.
  • 18. Business Analysis Evaluates the proposal’s business attractiveness by preparing sales, cost and profit projections to determine whether it satisfies the company’s objectives. a) Estimating total sales  One time purchased product  Infrequently purchased product  Frequently purchased product b) Estimating Costs & Profits  Break even analysis Risk analysis
  • 19. Product Development The firm develops prototype in an effort to confirm its feasibility in physical terms.  It is necessary at this stage to ensure that production and marketing departments are working in close harmony.
  • 20.  The marketing responsibility is to communicate immediately any reaction that would suggest that the nature of the prototype should be altered, or that whole project should be seriously called into question.
  • 21.  At the end of the product development stage, the firm faces a critical decision whether to go ahead and market the new product or to “cut its losses” by abandoning a project which appears to have an unlikely chance of success.
  • 22.  The ‘go’ decision involves the risk of the product failure, while on the other hand the decision to abort requires the firm to write off large expenditure and perhaps years of time spent in development.
  • 23. Functional Tests are conducted under laboratory and field conditions to make sure that the product performs safely and effectively. a. Alpha testing b. Beta testing
  • 24. Consumer Tests can take a variety of forms from bringing consumers into a laboratory to giving them samples to use in their homes, free trials, test drives etc. a. Sales wave research b. Simulated test marketing c. Controlled test marketing
  • 25. Business Goods Testing - Alpha testing - Beta testing Test Marketing – Just as the prototype must correspond exactly to the final product, so it is vital that the ‘test market’ chosen for partial launch of the final product is highly representative of the total market.
  • 26.  Test marketing objective are :  To predict the efficacy of the proposed marketing strategy (refine if needed)  To predict the effect of strategy in terms of market penetration.
  • 27.  The usual procedure for test marketing is to select an easily identifiable sector of the market which represents the total market in miniature and then to launch a product in the same way as a total market launch would be expected to take place, thus testing the feasibility of the full marketing programme.
  • 28. Commercialisation : If test marketing has fine tuned the appropriate marketing strategy, and the firm has sufficient confidence and knowledge, it should launch and commercialise the product on a full scale basis.
  • 29.  While development costs to the stage of a test market are high, the financial loss of launching a product ‘full – scale’ which is a subsequent failure are always considerably higher. ‘When’, ‘Where’, and ‘Whom’