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Product Planning Essentials

First Edition

September 2000 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Concise yet comprehensive, Product Planning Essentials addresses the complex, interdisciplinary nature of product development and product management. It covers strategic issues that emerge during the product life cycle, including identifying opportunities, idea generation and evaluation, technical development, commercialization, and eventual product dismissal. Special topics include public policy, international issues, and intellectual property. An interesting summary of product development best practices from several companies appears at the end of the book. Instructors, students and practitioners will appreciate the balanced managerial and how-to orientation.


 
Introduction
 
Strategy and Process
 
Organizing People
 
Opportunity Identification
 
Concept Generation
 
Concept Evaluation
 
Technical Development
 
Market Planning
 
Commercialization and Launch
 
Life Cycle Management
 
Special Topics in Product Planning
International Issues, Public Policy and Intellectual Property

 
 
Product Development Best Practices

"Kenneth Kahn’s book is a comprehensive treatment of the field of new product planning. He has covered virtually all of the tools and techniques essential to new product success and has provided references for those people who want to dig deeper into any of the topics. This book is a ‘must have’ for anyone engaged in the profession of product planning and development." 

Richard C. Notargiocomo
Eastman Kodak Company

The preface of this text, written by the author, Kahn, reflects the range of points I had in mind when seeking a product planning text. This encouraged me to delve into the contents in more detail. Part of the scheme of work for the MSc Marketing Planning incorporates planning in relation to new product development. Marketing texts do not have sufficient detail or scope but this text even has a chapter on market planning and product launch. In addition to these two chapters I will use chapters 4 -6 covering opportunity identificaton, concept generation and evaluation when this module runs again in 2011 and encourage students to purchase a copy for their own use both on the course and in their future careers.
Many thanks for your inspection copy service, it is much appreciated.

Dr Jan Green
Management , The North East Wales Institute of Higher Education
April 20, 2010

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