Using Consumer Adoption Drivers to Determine Marketing Strategy
Defining Potential Actions Having the right offerings that best meets the market needs at a price that is acceptable to customers and provides profitable cash flows for the organization requires a well thought out product assessment process. It is important to include a complete description of the product and the alternatives used in the comparison. The product description should include all tangible and intangible characteristics. Tangible characteristics would include size, weight, and other physical properties of the product. Intangible characteristics would include guarantees, customer service, and ease of understanding how to use the product or product training and so on. While tangible and intangible characteristics may be hard to capture it is an important exercise from the view of the customer. It helps understand the real job the customer has hired the company and its products to do. Clayton Christensen gives the example of milk shakes being us...