Product Life Cycle
Product Life Cycle

Product Life Cycle Definition

A product life cycle, defined is the period from when a product goes through its initial specifications and research to the withdrawal of that product from the market. There are five product life cycle stages.

Product Life Cycle Meaning

The product cycle stages are as follows:

Research and Development

This is the phase where market research as well as the design plans for a product are initiated. Patents are established for the product during this phase to protect the product from competition. Production facilities might also be developed during this stage so that mass production can take place. The company might also establish its logistics for raw material suppliers and retailer customers.

Introduction and Growth

Here the company starts its advertising campaign as the product is sent out into the market. The pricing and promotion of this product are essential during this phase to ensure the product’s success.

Maturity

In this product life cycle the company will increase its production and logistics network according to demand. A company will also broaden the audience that it is promoting to as the product becomes more popular during this product cycle.

Decline

As the product loses popularity a company has generally three options. The first choice is for the company to offer the product at a reduced price. The second is for a company to add new features or revamp the style of the product. The decline stage is the last option. Eventually, this stage will move into the elimination of the product or the abandonment stage.

Abandonment

Here the entire product line is discontinued. A company liquidates all of the remaining inventory. If the product contained special facilities, then the company will liquidate those as well. Then, realize the salvage value for all equipment. This stage represents the complete end of that product and everything associated.


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See Also:
Business Cycle
Cash Cycle
Company Life Cycle
Operating Cycle Analysis
Accounting Cycle

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