Module - Week 3 4
Module - Week 3 4
Module - Week 3 4
Product Development
Product development typically refers to all the stages involved in bringing a product from
concept or idea, through market release and beyond. In other words, product development
incorporates a product's entire journey, including Identifying a market need and conceptualizing
and designing the product traits of an entrepreneur to be successful in a chosen career. Product
development, also called new product management, is a series of procedures that include
conceptualizing, designing, developing, and marketing of newly created or newly rebranded goods
or services. The objective of product development is to cultivate, maintain and increase the
company's market share by satisfying a consumer demand. Not every product will appeal to every
customer or client-based; hence, defining the target market for a product is a critical component
that must take place early in the product development process. Quantitative market research should
be conducted in all phases of the design process, including before the product or service is
conceived, while the product is being designed and after the product has been launched.
When we talk of product development, we are referring to the process of making a new
product to be sold by a business or enterprise to its customers. Product development may involve
modification of an existing product or its presentation, or formulation of an entirely new product
that satisfies a newly defined customer’s needs, wants and/or a marketplace. The term development
in this module refers collectively to the entire process of identifying a market opportunity; creating
a product to appeal to the identified market; and testing, modifying, and refining the product until
it becomes ready for production. Likewise, needs and wants of the people within an area should
also be taken into big consideration because everyone has his/her own needs and wants. However,
everyone has different concepts about needs and wants. To illustrate, needs in business are
important things that every individual cannot live without in a society.
These include:
1. Basic commodities for consumption 3. Shelter, sanitation, and health
2. Clothing and other personal belongings 4. Education and relaxation
Basic needs are essential to every individual, so he/she may be able to live with dignity and
pride in the community of people. These needs can obviously help everyone generate subsequently
to product development.
Wants are desires, luxuries, and extravagances that signify wealth and an expensive way of
living. Wants are considered over and above all the necessities of life. Some examples are the
eagerness or the passion of every individual which are non-basic needs like; fashion accessories,
designer shoes, designer clothes; travelling around the world, eating in an exclusive restaurant;
watching movies, concerts, plays; having luxurious cars, wearing expensive jewelry, perfume;
living in impressive homes, and many others.
Needs and wants of people are the basic indicators of the kind of business that they may engage
into because it can serve as the measure of their success. Some other good points that might be
considered in business undertakings are the kind of people, their needs, wants, lifestyle, culture
and tradition, and social orientation that they belong to. To summarize, product development
entirely depends on the needs and wants of the customers. Another important issue to deal with is
the key concepts of developing a product. The succeeding topic will enlighten you about the
procedures in coming up with a product.
Finding Value
People buy products for many reasons. There must be something in your products/services that
have satisfied or impressed the consumers. In short, when you meet their expectations, they will
continue patronizing your products/services.
The value that you incorporate to your product is called value proposition. Value proposition
is “a believable collection of the most persuasive reasons why people should notice you and take
the action you’re asking for.” Value is created by fulfilling deep desires and solving deep problems.
This is the reason why people spend for you products/services.
Innovation
Innovation is the introduction of something new in your products/services. This may be a new
idea, a new method, or a new device. If you want to increase your sales and profit, you must
innovate. Some of the possible innovations for your products include changing of packaging;
improving of taste, color, size, shape; and adjusting the prices. Some of the possible innovations
in providing services are application of new improved methods, additional featured services, and
freebies.
USP would require careful analysis of other businesses’ ads and marketing messages. If you
analyze what they say or what they sell, not just their product or service characteristics, you can
learn a great deal about how companies distinguish themselves from competitors.
Disclaimer:
All information and activities were copied from CBLM Building Wiring Installation Y1, Y2
and Y3 of the Department of Education, published in 2008. The publisher makes no warranties
with respect to the accuracy, applicability, and completeness of the contents of this module. All
information and activities contained in this module were reviewed and refined for distance
learning. The publisher does not claim ownership over them.
References:
Cabusora, Roman A. and Cueto, Marino C., Electrical Installation and Maintenance; Prinpia Co.,
Ltd. 2014
https://www.shopify.com.ph/retail/what-is-product-branding-and-why-its-essential-in-retail
https://www.google.com/search?q=environment+and+market+(em)+ppt&tbm
https://www.google.com/search?q=PRODUCT+DEVELOPMENT+environment+and+market+(
em)+ppt&tbm
https://www.slideshare.net/eivyportuguez/environment-and-market-111131542
Module 4 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis
What’s In?
Innovation may also be generated by examining what goods and services are sold outside
by the community. Very often, these products are sold in a form that can still be enhanced or
improved.
B. Examine the present and future needs. Look and listen to what the customers, institution, and
communities are missing in terms of goods and services. Sometimes, these needs are already
obvious and felt now. Other needs are not that obvious because they can only be felt in the
future, in the event of certain developments in the community. For example, a town will have
its electrification facility in the next six months. Only by that time the entrepreneur will think
of electrically powered or generated business, such as photo copier, computer service, digital
printing, etc.
C. Examine how the needs are being satisfied. Needs for products and services are referred to as
market demand. To satisfy these needs is to supply the products and services that meet the
demands of the market. The term market refers to whoever will need or buy the products or
service, and these may be people or institutions, such as other businesses, establishments,
organizations, or government agencies.
There is a very good business opportunity when there is absolutely no supply to a pressing
market demand. Businesses or industries in the locality also have needs for goods and services.
Their needs for raw materials, maintenance, and other services such as selling, and distribution
are good sources of ideas for business.
D. Examine the available resources around you. Observe what materials or skills are available
in abundance in your area. A business can be started out of available raw materials by selling
them in raw form and by processing and manufacturing them into finished products. For
example, in a copra-producing town, there will be many coconut husks and shells available as
“waste” products. These can be collected and made into coco rags/doormat and charcoal bricks
and sold profitably outside the community.
A group of people in your neighborhood may have some special skills that can be harnessed
for business. For example, women in the Mountain Province possess loom weaving skills that
have been passed on from generation to generation. Some communities there set up weaving
businesses to produce blankets, as well as decorative items and various souvenir items, for sale
to tourists and lowland communities.
The resources may likewise come from your own skills. The work and experience you
may have in agricultural arts, industrial arts, home economics, and ICT classes will provide
you with business opportunities to acquire the needed skills which will earn for you extra
income, should you decide to engage in income-generating activities. With your skills, you
may also tinker around with various things in your spare time. Many products were invented
this way.
E. Read magazines, news articles, and other publications on new products and techniques or
advances in technology. You can pick up something new from Newsweek, Reader’s Digest,
Business Magazines, Go Negosyo, KAB materials, or from Small-Industry Journals. The
Internet serves as a library where you may browse and surf on possible businesses. It will also
guide you on how to put the right product in the right place, at the right price, at the right time.
Listing of possible businesses to set up in an area may also be available from banks or local
non-government organizations.
You must select the most promising one from among hundreds of ideas. It will be good to do
this in stages. In the first stage, you screen your ideas to narrow them down to about five choices.
In the next stage, trim down the five choices to two options. In the final stage, choose between the
two and decide which business idea is worth pursuing.
In screening your ideas, examine each one in terms of the following factors:
1. How much capital is needed to put up the business?
2. How big is the demand for the product? Do many people need this product and will continue
to need it for a long time?
3. How is the demand met? What are the products to meet the need? How much of the need is
now being met (current level of supply)?
4. Do you have the background and experience needed to run this business?
5. Will the business be legal, not going against any existing or foreseeable government
regulation?
6. Is the business in line with your interest and expertise?
7. Your answers to these questions will be helpful in screening which ones from among your
many ideas are worth examining further and worth pursuing.
Environmental Scanning
There is a need to conduct environmental scanning to identity the needs and wants of people,
the niche for your business mission, and to give attention to trends and issues. This may also serve
as an evaluation of the type of entrepreneurial activity that is appropriate in the community.
As a future entrepreneur, you must be well-versed in this kind of advancement and progression
of your environment particularly in technology to secure the success of your future business.
Always think of something new, something novel, and authentic; reinvent the existing ones, and
create your new version of goods/products, and services. For instance, your own hair straightening
is herbal, while in the other salons it is made of synthetic chemicals. This kind of changes being
made will affect the existing principles in business and industries that can be easily adapted to the
changes in producing the products/services to meet the needs and wants of people in the
community.
In generating, you should first identify what type of business is suited to your place. You should
analyze and scan the potential environment, study the marketing practices and strategies of your
competitors, analyze the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and the Threats in your
environment to ensure that the products/goods and services you are planning to offer will be
patronized within the easy reach by your target markets/consumers.
People keep on searching for new things, new trends, and new issues. For this reason, an
entrepreneur hurriedly responds to these needs and wants of people. As generations come and go,
another set of new trends will come or will exist. To adapt to the rapid changes in the business
environment, the existing industries need to improve their products and services. But how can you
generate with those strong competitors? There are three main sets of decisions that you need to
make - what to produce, how to produce, and how to share or sell out the product to the market.
Disclaimer:
All information and activities were copied from CBLM Building Wiring Installation Y1, Y2
and Y3 of the Department of Education, published in 2008. The publisher makes no warranties
with respect to the accuracy, applicability, and completeness of the contents of this module. All
information and activities contained in this module were reviewed and refined for distance
learning. The publisher does not claim ownership over them.
References:
https://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/product-development-or-new-product-development-
NPD
https://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/product-development-or-new-product-development-
NPD