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  • Product/Service Management 3.01-A
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  • Intro Who is responsible for the last product you bought? Did you know.. -It took over 3 years to develop Googles search engine -It took over 4 years to develop the famous chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-a
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  • Product/Service Management Product/Service Management is a marketing function that involves obtaining, developing, maintaining, and improving a product.
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  • Product/Service Management Factors affecting Product/Service Management: 1. Customer Needs and Wants 2. Company Goals and Strategies 3. Cost and Available Resources 4. Competition 5. Product Itself 6. Government Regulation 7. Stages in Life Cycle 8. Business and Economic Trends
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  • Product/Service Management What are Benefits to Product/Service Management? -Offer products consumers want and companys profits increase -When developing the right products, a company can gain new customers -When products are well managed there is less of a chance for failure
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  • Product/Service Management What role does Product/Service Management play in Marketing? 1.Affects positioning of product -what image do you want to create about the product in the minds of consumers? 2. Improves product success 3. Gives product an image -what impressions do you have of certain brands
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  • Product/Service Management Who is responsible for managing product/service management? -Several employees of a company, certain departments, 1 employee or just the boss. Normally depends on size of company. 3 Main Phases of Product/Service Management 1. Developing New Products 2. Monitoring Existing Products - Sales, Profit, Market Share 3. Eliminate Weak Products
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  • Sources Marketing Essentials MBA-LAPS-PM-017-SP
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  • Product/Service Management (PSM) Unit 3.01 Gum for THEM Students worked in groups of three of the same sex. They had to create a brand new pack of gum for the opposite sex. Create an in depth 10 question survey to better determine what type or gum will best interest the opposite sex. Based on their results create a pack of gum and make a mock up. Its flavor, its packaging Position the product What is its image? The MOST appealing gum will get a surprise on Friday!
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  • 3.01-B Product Life Cycles
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  • Intro What is a product that has been around for as long as you can remember? How has it changed over the years?
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  • Product Life Cycle Product Life Cycle represents the stages that a product goes through during its life. There are 4 Stages of Life Cycle: 1. Introduction 2. Growth 3. Maturity 4. Decline
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  • Product Life Cycle What are the goals of the Introduction Stage? To increase product awareness Get the customers attention thru promotion Lots of special promotion During Growth Stage: Customers are aware of product, sales increase Companies focus on customer satisfaction Competition starts from other companies
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  • Product Life Cycle What happens during Maturity Stage? The products sales level off. More money is spent on competition during this stage. Discussion: Have class to choose a mature product Discuss how company is managing: 1. Competition 2. Advertising 3. Distribution Is it only sold at 1 place 4. Other Strategies they have put in place
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  • Product Life Cycle During the Decline Stage: Sales start to decline. A company must decide to alter the product, discount, or discontinue product.
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  • Product/Service Management (PSM) Unit 3.01 Gum for THEM Students worked in groups of three of the same sex. They had to create a brand new pack of gum for the opposite sex. Create an in depth 10 question survey to better determine what type or gum will best interest the opposite sex. Based on their results create a pack of gum and make a mock up. Create its flavor, its packaging Position the product / image Whats the predicted life cycle? The MOST appealing gum will get CANDY on Friday!
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  • 3.01-C Technology in Product/Service Management
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  • Intro Describe the use of technology in Product/Service Management
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  • Technology in Product/Service Management Applications of Technology in Marketing: 1. Point-of-Sale Systems 2. Interactive Touch Screen Computer 3. Interactive TV 4. Customer Relationship Management 5. Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 6. Internet
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  • Technology in Product/Service Management Point of Sale Scanners at cash registers, touch screens, hand-held devices at checkout Example: Kiosks Interactive Touch Screen Computers Interactive TV Where TV is like a computer- order movies, click on Ragu for recipes, order food
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  • Technology in Product/Service Management CRM- Customer Relationship Management A customer can track an order. The CRM or business can track customer satisfaction ERP- Enterprise Resource Planning Software that allows all parts of the companys management to be integrated Internet Wi-Fi Search Engines E-mail E-commerce
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  • Technology in Product/Service Management Interactive TV helps marketers to develop a database of their uses This database analysis helps see the customers reaction to products They are testing Interactive TV for promotion
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  • Product/Service Management (PSM) Unit 3.01 Gum for THEM Students worked in groups of three of the same sex. They had to create a brand new pack of gum for the opposite sex. Create an in depth 10 question survey to better determine what type or gum will best interest the opposite sex. Based on their results create a pack of gum and make a mock up. Create its flavor, its packaging Position the product / image Whats the predicted life cycle? Incorporate technology in PSM? The MOST appealing gum will get CANDY on Friday!
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  • 3.01-D Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging
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  • Business Ethics in Product/Service Management
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  • Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging Why do you think companies package and label their products? Answer: Create a good impression Help sell product Communicate benefits Concerns for Product Packaging? Product Safety- Glass now plastic Tamper-resistant packages Airtight containers for foods Wasteful packaging Switching for spray cans and pumps
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  • Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging Product labeling must inform customers about a products contents and give directions for use. 1. Must have name of manufactures 2. Quantity of contents 3. Nutritional info 4. Health claims are the same on all products; light, fat free, etc. 5. Warnings on products like alcohol and cigarettes 6. How to care for clothes
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  • Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging In order for a product to say recycled it must show proof that it is retrieved a certain amount of scraps. For a food to be organic it must meet certain standards
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  • Ethical Considerations in Product Packaging What happens when a company fails to inform customers about product risks? 1.Company can get sued 2.Harm to customer What is Planned Obsolescence? Making products that are known to not last long, or change, so that people will need to replace them Example: Cell phones are always coming out with newer functions and it makes consumers want to purchase the new and improved cell phone
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  • Product/Service Management (PSM) Unit 3.01 Gum for THEM Students worked in groups of three of the same sex. They had to create a brand new pack of gum for the opposite sex. Create an in depth 10 question survey to better determine what type or gum will best interest the opposite sex. Based on their results create a pack of gum and make a mock up. Create its flavor, its packaging Position the product / image Whats the predicted life cycle? Incorporate technology in PSM? The MOST appealing gum will get CANDY on Friday!