MKT1040 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Business Analysis, Brainstorming

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New products: a product new to the world, new to the producer or seller, or new to some combination of these. New-product strategy: a plan that links the new-product development process with the objectives of the marketing department, the business unit, and the corporation. Product development: a marketing strategy that involves the creation of marketable new products; the process of conveying applications for new technologies into marketable products. Brainstorming: the process of getting a group to think of unlimited ways to vary a product or solve a problem. Screening: the first filter in the product development process, which eliminates ideas that are inconsistent with the organization"s new-product strategy or are obviously inappropriate for some other reason. Concept test: evaluation of a new-product idea, usually before any prototype has been created. Business analysis: the second stage of the screening process, where preliminary figures demand, cost, sales, and profitability are calculated.

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