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Summary MNM2608 Product Management - SU1-4

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MNM2608

Product Management
SU 1-4

By: Bumble Bee

“Stinging one module at a time”

, Product management – study unit 2


The meaning of a product
Definition –a tangible article, a service, an idea or, more often, a combination of these that, through the
exchange process satisfies consumer or business customer needs.

Marketing viewpoint - key element of this definition is ‘satisfies consumer or business needs’. That is
products provide benefits. Marketers should focus on the benefits that products supply to customers.

Customers viewpoint - key element is their ‘needs and wants’ customers purchase the benefits of a
product and not the product itself. (Think ability to drill holes when buying a drill)

Layers of the product concept




A product includes everything that a customer receives in an exchange. We can distinguish 5 distinct
layers of the product:

Core product
 first layer of the product is
 Represents the heart of the product, the main reason for its existence and purchase.
 It is the essential benefit or need satisfaction that the customer expects to obtain from the
product.
 Marketers do not product and sell products, they sell product benefits!

,  Products provide a number of different benefits with varying degrees of importance.
 Sometimes marketers add services to a tangible product to customise benefits.

The tangible product

 The second layer of the product is the physical object or service offered to the customers.
 Includes not only the commodity or service but also unique features of the product, such as the
appearance or styling, the package and the brand name.
 (Think of various cars; big boot space, big engines, etc) two important components of the
tangible product are its brand name and its packaging.

The augmented product

 The third layer of is the augmented product – that is, the tangible product plus additional
customer services and benefits.
 These features can include a warranty, credit, delivery, installation, and product repair and
maintenance service after the sale and customer instruction on use of the product.
 These features affect the satisfaction and benefits the buyer gets from the exchange.
 Going that extra mile for customers by offering an augmented product is typically an effective
way for a company to stand out from the crowd.
 They add value.

The potential product

 Has been recognised as a significant component of the product concept.
 Can be defined in terms of its possible evolution, for example new ways of differentiating itself
from the competition.
 Reflects high levels of added value and is so different that it is better protected against
competition and substitutes.
 Potential simply reflects what might be done with the product in the future.
 Product differentiation occurs when a company attempts to distinguish its products physically or
psychologically from other basically identical competing products.
 This can be achieved by way of shape, colour, dimensions, quality, packaging, brand name,
image, status, or other need-satisfying attributes.
 This will create a differential advantage. A differential advantage is thus the ability to deliver
superior value to the market for a protracted period of time.

The product image

 the last layer encompasses all the previous layers and refers to how the product is perceived by
the customer. In other words, it is the total product concept

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