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The Product Life Cycle

In: Product Planning

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  • Merlin Stone

    (Kingston Polytechnic)

Abstract

The product life cycle is a notion which is frequently discussed in the literature of marketing management. According to the theory of the cycle, products are said to be on a market for a limited time, during which they pass through the phases of introduction, growth, maturity, saturation and decline. Booz, Allen and Hamilton1 depict these phases as in Fig. 4.1. Their view of the sales and profit performance of products is shared by many writers.2 If their view is correct, then the concept of the product life cycle must be of interest for managers in the process of setting up their product plan. If it is true that every market has a limited life, then this tells the manager something about the opportunities that are likely to become open to him and how long they are likely to last. There are also associated hypotheses concerning the type of managerial talent that is likely to be most in need at the different stages of the cycle. If the life-cycle theory has some validity, then it will obviously be of some use to the product-planning manager.

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  • Merlin Stone, 1976. "The Product Life Cycle," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Product Planning, chapter 4, pages 45-62, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-02250-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-02250-2_4
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