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The product innovation process is a process, which is accomplished directly before the introduction of a product at the market in an enterprise. This is characterized through:

  • the collection of ideas for new products
  • Research and development
  • Product examination

These procedures can persist longer time. This is connected with costs, which the enterprise up to the beginning of the introduction phase of the product life cycle must before-finance, until first conversions are obtained. A typical example of a product innovation process is the development of a new automobile.

The product innovation process in detail

  1. The managerial policy must be adapted due to changing environmental influences
    • --> market study
  2. Analysis of the assortment, evaluation and decision: The basis of the future product and mark politics
  3. Strategic SWOT analysis as basis for the new product politics
  4. Integrated business planning
  5. Open the Suchfelder (canalize)
    • Customer problems
    • Function offer
    • potential which can be used
  6. Ideas search, and/or idea identification procedures use
  7. Product suggestions compile
  8. Product profitability calculate
    • --> Return on Investment
    • --> calculation of amount covered
  9. Product development introduce
  10. Product marked out

See also

  • Product innovation
  • Product life cycle

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