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5.14 : New Product Development - Need

New Product Development (NPD) is a critical activity for businesses aiming to maintain competitiveness and foster growth. The factors driving the need for NPD are:

  1. Market Competition: Increasing global competition necessitates continuous innovation. Companies must develop new products to differentiate themselves, capture market share, and stay ahead of competitors.
  2. Customer Needs & Expectations: As customer preferences evolve, companies must create new products to meet these changing needs and expectations. It includes adapting to external environmental trends.
  3. Technological Advancements: Rapid technological progress opens up opportunities for new product development. By leveraging new technologies, companies can create innovative products that provide them with a competitive edge.
  4. Shortening Product Life Cycles: Products have shorter life cycles due to fast-changing consumer trends and technological advancements. As a result, continuous NPD becomes necessary to replace obsolete products.
  5. Strategic Objectives: Companies may engage in NPD to achieve strategic objectives, such as entering new markets, targeting new customer segments, or enhancing brand image.
  6. Business Success and Growth: New products contribute significantly to a company's growth and success. They generate revenue, improve market position, and enhance the brand's reputation.
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