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    Product Planning and Standardization Product * Something produced through labor‚ thought and growth. * It is simply a set of tangible physical and chemical attributes assembled in an identifiable form. New Product * It can be a replacement product for some but imitative to the other. Classification of New Product 1. Innovative Product * These product were created upon realization of an unanswered need in the market which has not been fulfilled by any substitutes.

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    1.) How is e-commerce revolutionizing the business world? - E-commerce refers to the production‚ advertising‚ sale‚ and distribution of products and services from business to business and from business to consumers through the Internet. The biggest lures of e-commerce of consumers are the convenience of having round-the-clock access to the virtual store and the ability to engage in comparative shopping at minimal cost and effort. Through e0commerce‚ sellers can sharply reduce their cost of executing

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    1. Compare functional and product departmentalization in terms of relative efficiency‚ production‚ satisfaction‚ flexibility‚ quality‚ competitiveness‚ and development. Consider particularly the possibility that one basis may be superior in achieving one aspect of effectiveness‚ yet inferior in achieving another. Functional departmentalization has organizational and production efficiency and product departments should have overall higher satisfaction and adaptability within its department. Departmentalization

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    Quality of Dairy Products Judging Grading and Standardizing Booklet No. 278 Dairy Management & Milk Products: DMMPS - 8 Contents Preface I. Introduction II. Milk Grades III. Fundamental Rules for Judging Milk IV. Detection of Adulteration in Milk V. Detection of Water in Milk VI. Detection of Adulteration in Ghee VII. Off-Flavours in Milk VIII. Quality Control Tests IX. Bacteriological Tests X. Standards of Dairy Products XI. PFA Standards for Milk Products Preface

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    Rusty Presendorfer January 12‚ 2007 Summary of a Product analysis Looking carefully at existing products that are similar to the one you are going to design is a very important part of the design process. To learn successfully from existing products you have to look at them with a ’critical eye’. Looking critically at products and asking questions about them is known as product analysis. Analysing graphic products When you analyse a product‚ you should always use the 5WM approach. This will

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    HEDO-FALLS Marketing Plan Product Design and Development The Hedo-Falls shower system is the first of its kind. This kind of shower has not been seen before in the market. It offers something totally unique with no direct competition. No company has been ambitious enough to integrate so much into a device that has remained virtually the same for decades. The developers at Quantum Studio decided to take a chance and tap into a new and exciting market. Their risk paid off greatly. There

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    Decline Stage of Product

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    Decline Stage A product form has reached this stage when it becomes clear the market is no longer able to sustain itself. Like the Maturity stage‚ the Decline stage may last a long time especially for products that have been adopted by a large percentage of the market who are not inclined to change how they satisfy their needs (i.e.‚ Laggards). Since the end of the product form is seen as inevitable‚ there are no sub-stages here. Characteristics: · Competition: As time goes on firms drop out until

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    Business ethics issues and conflicts are all about relationships. Consumers‚ suppliers‚ investors‚ employees‚ government agencies or any others that have a claim or stake in any aspect of a business can be regarded as stakeholders (Ferrel et al. 31) These stakeholders have a huge influence on the success of a business because they define substantial ethical issues in business. They also have the ability to withdraw the resources a company needs in order for it to survive. Therefore a company’s relationship

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    Assignment #1 “Market Segmentation and Product Positioning” Southern Belle Pastries Ms. Quinisha Story Professor: Stephan Hiatt MKT 500: Marketing and Management Sunday‚ July 18‚ 2011 1. Identify the marketing segment for the product and explain why this segment was elected. Southern Belle Pastries is a start-up home business/company that was founded by I myself Quinisha Story in 2009‚ out of a small kitchen in Manassas VA. Southern Belle Pastries

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    Have you ever wondered if organic products is really worth paying more than regular products? Have you ever wondered if organic products are actually healthier for you? People who buy organic foods and products are usually seeking assurance that the food or products they are buying is gentle to the earth and that the food they are buying and eating is safe. Many studies have found that organic produce is more nutritious than non-organic produce. The term organic simply means using no chemicals

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