Title: Innovation Part 2: Innovation in Action
1Innovation Part 2 Innovation in Action
- By Tom Gorman
- 7 Designing Testing
- 8 Rolling out New Products
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- INNOVATION is the physical form of an idea.
- DESIGN is the determination of how it will look,
feel, and work. - DESIGN affects cost, materials, safety,
manufactrability, storage, distribution and
delivery.
- DESIGN underlying plan for structure and
function. - The Snot Spot
www.snotspotgear.com/product.html
3Design Example
- The Puzzle Alarm wakes you up by firing four
puzzle pieces up in the air, then it is your
mission to get the pieces and put them back in
the alarm clock or it wont turn off until then.
Price52via Gizmodo
4Design Example
- Holofiber is embedded with microscopic mineral
crystals that harness certain wavelengths of
light as well as the body's radiant energy and
redirect them into the body. This relaxes the
capillaries in the skin, increasing blood flow
and oxygen delivery to the tissues - EcoSpun fiber - made from 100 post consumer
recycled plastic bottles. Recycling saves energy,
reduces oil consumption and waste in our
landfills.
5Design Example
- Strain-Reducing Wheeled-Leverage Snow Shovel
- scoops snow and allows you to throw it into piles
as high as 4', greatly reducing strain on your
back. - can be adjusted for various body heights and snow
levels - Item 72777 .............119.95 SOLD OUTDue to
the popularity of this item.
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Getting Design Right
- Customers expectations desires
- Cost of materials, assembly, packaging,
transportation storage, installation - Durability, maintenance, repair, parts
availablility, technical service skill - Customization factors
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FUNCTIONALITY
- It does what it is supposed to do and performs to
expectations - It is safe easy to use
- Has the parts needed to perform its function no
more / no less - Form follows function.
- Aesthetics still count
8Design Example
- Cell towers needed to maintain your cell phone
signal are polluting our landscape. - Ericsson has started creating designs for cell
phone towers that arent nearly as ugly as some
the ones we are accustomed to seeing.
97 Testing
- Product Testing determines how well the product
or service works for the customer - Test design, usage, instructions, quality,
performance, durability.
107 Product Testing
- Know what you want to test. Develop ways to
measure those thing,capture information - For B2B products services, test for
compatibility with current operations and client
customization - If products are complex, guage instructions,
training support needed. - Note features users like/dislike
- Note misuse danger
117 MARKET Testing
PRICING DECISIONS SALES FORECASTS
- Market testing is used for assessing buying
behavior - Best used to assess - PRICING DECISIONS SALES
FORECASTS (Purchase Volume estimation Price
Sensitivity) - Cost and skills needed for statistically
significant samples just isnt practical for many
products.
128 Rolling out New Products
PRODUCT LAUNCH Go to Market Strategy
- the actions necessary to
- produce at a larger volume,
- plan and execute marketing,
- hire train sales and support personnel,
- select distribution channels, and
- prepare to sell and support the product.
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PRODUCT LAUNCH Go to Market Strategy
Emphasize Early Adopters
Crossing the Chasm Marketing and Selling
High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers (1991,
revised 1999), is a marketing book by Geoffrey A.
Moore
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Attend to the 5 Ps of Marketing
- Product
- Price
- Packaging
- Place
- Promotion.
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- Find first buyers (innovators early adopters)
- Consumers target demographics
- Socio-economic characteristics
- B2B rapidly growing or established companies
with excellent reputations
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- Value Proposition Unique Selling Proposition
- Why the customer should buy the product
- Distinguishing or unique benefits of the product
or service - Competitive advantages and high performance
Example from Outsourcing IT Services http//glowto
uch.org/proposition.html
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Tackle SALES CHALLENGES Find the right
retailers, wholesaler, OEM (original equipment
mfgs.) and other middlemen to help bring product
to customer
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