Dimensions Of Product Strategies

The implementation of product strategies requires cooperation among different groups: finance, research and development, the corporate staff, and marketing. This level of integration makes product strategies difficult to develop and implement. In many companies, to achieve proper coordination among diverse business units, product strategy decisions are made by top management. At Gould, for example, the top management decides what kind of business Gould is and what type it wants to be. The company pursues products in the areas of electro-mechanics, electrochemistry, metallurgy, and electronics. The company works to dispose of products that do not fall strictly into its areas of interest.

In some companies, the overall scope of product strategy is laid out at the corporate level, whereas actual design is left to business units. These companies contend that this alternative is more desirable than other arrangements because it is difficult for top management to deal with the details of product strategy in a diverse company. In this chapter, the following product strategies are recognized:

  • Product-positioning strategy
  • Product-repositioning strategy
  • Product-overlap strategy
  • Product-scope strategy
  • Product-design strategy
  • Product-elimination strategy
  • New-product strategy
  • Diversification strategy
  • Value-marketing strategy

Each strategy is examined from the point of view of an SBU. The appendix at the end of this chapter summarizes each strategy, giving its definition, objectives, requirements, and expected results.

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  • matthias
    What are the dimensions of product planning?
    1 year ago
    1. Market Research: Researching customer needs, trends, and competitor analysis.
    2. Product Strategy: Developing a product strategy, defining objectives, and creating a business and marketing plan.
    3. Product Design: Designing and building the product, and selecting materials and methods of production.
    4. Quality Assurance: Ensuring the product meets customer expectations and industry standards.
    5. Production Management: Managing the production process, monitoring quality, and controlling costs.
    6. Product Launch: Launching the product, including marketing and advertising activities.
    7. Product Maintenance: Managing product performance and making modifications or improvements, if necessary.
    • edvige pagnotto
      What are the dimensions of product strategy?
      1 year ago
      1. Market Definition: Identifying the target market and its key characteristics.
      2. Market Trend Analysis: Analyzing market trends to determine their impact on the product.
      3. Product Positioning: Determining the product's place among competitors.
      4. Product Offering: Developing features and functionalities that appropriately address customer needs.
      5. Pricing Strategy: Determining the optimal price point that both maximizes sales and profit margins.
      6. Distribution Strategy: Selecting the optimal means of distribution for the product.
      7. Promotion Strategy: Developing an effective promotional plan that effectively reaches customers.
      8. Management & Evaluation: Monitoring progress and assessing the success of the product.
      • Sara
        What are the dimension of product strategies?
        1 year ago
        1. Price
        2. Quality
        3. Selection
        4. Brand Reputation
        5. Distribution
        6. Promotion
        7. Packaging
        8. Customer Service
        9. Innovation
        10. Sustainability