- Consider
various "products" you use. Can you think of the various
levels of this product?
Surface Pro
computer, the Actual is the computer and the Core is the computer connectivity itself.
The Augmented will be the service as a tablet, the windows store, USB port which
allows me to connect any device to it and its portability.
Starbucks, the
Core is Coffee; the Actual is a store to purchase coffee, hot chocolate and
tea. The Augmented is the environment, tables, free internet, power outlets, and
extra food available.
Panera bread,
the Core is bread, the Actual is a small restaurant chain located in easy
places to park. Augmented is the chimney, free internet, extra food options for
lunch and dinner.
- Products
are tools (drill) that provide consumer benefits. If the a better
tool comes along that provides the same core benefit but is easier to get,
cheaper, or more fun then the old tool will be obsolete. Can you
think of cases where products have become obsolete?
GPS have
become obsolete because phones now include a GPS or even cars now include it. I
remember in 2006, I used to have a GPS which used to provide the position
functionality and I used to connect it to the computer which had the maps then
my husband and I were able to travel to different places by using this old way
GPS. When the GPS with screen and maps had a more accessible price, we purchased
it because it was easier than the old GPS. Currently, we use our phones in two
different versions, his phone is able to download maps into the device then he
does need internet connection when we are driving, my phone accesses Google
maps with an internet connection and uses the internal GPS. At this point the
GPS we purchased had become obsolete.
Picture
cameras, in 1990’s cameras started to boom and I used to have a very cheap one,
later on I purchased another camera which lasted for a couple of years however
it was heavy. Around 2008, I purchased another simple camera which has been
very useful for traveling and my husband has a semiprofessional camera. With
the latest smartphones, my camera became obsolete because the phone takes good
pictures and if we want excellent pictures we use my semiprofessional camera.
- Considering
the diagram of page 102 of your text how do you think product development
has been affected by shorter product lifecycles? Has technology
affected product development? Product development has been affected because there are more technology tools to collect information about the customer needs. The following video shows a big example of how understanding why people buy products is the most important factor
- https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action#t-6736