The Competitive Power of the Product Lifecycle: Revolutionise the way you sell your products
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This book is a practical and accessible guide to understanding and applying the concept of product lifecycle, providing you with the essential information and saving time.
In 50 minutes you will be able to:
• Understand the theory of the product lifecycle and the features of each of the four phases: launch, growth, maturity and decline
• Learn how to make the right decisions according to the lifecycle phases of your product and how to react during the decline phase
• Identify how you can use the product lifecycle to tailor your marketing strategies and constantly innovate and improve your product in order to prolong its growth phase
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Key information
Names: product lifecycle.
Uses: by conceptualising the different life stages of a product or service, the decision-maker can purposely and strategically focus their efforts on optimising the development and implementation of their products in the market. This model is most frequently used by the marketing and international commerce sectors.
Why is it successful? The universality and simplicity of the model.
Key words:
Economies of scale (or returns to scale): a company achieves economies of scale when the increase of units produced coincides with a reduction in production costs per unit. The returns to scale are constant if output grows proportionally to financial inputs.
Foreign direct investment (FDI): international capital transfers by a company wishing to expand, develop and/or install its activities abroad. This type of investment is often motivated by a promise of reducing production costs, thanks to favourable conditions in associated countries: quality raw materials, cheaper labour, new markets to penetrate, etc.
Market: in economics, the market is the place where supply and demand come together.
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