For a marketing manager, product differentiation becomes a key to gaining a degree of monopoly power in a market. |
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We all kind of knew that, but when you relate it back to branding, product differentiation, and innovation, that's powerful. |
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This merger represented two parallel enterprises with little real product differentiation. |
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Indeed, in the case just postulated, product differentiation would be an open invitation to entry and to competition. |
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We are now trying to introduce high-end innovative products before others do because product differentiation among brands is narrowing. |
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Advertising, sales promotion, and personal selling were used to emphasize product differentiation and branding. |
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Traditionally, medical product companies have relied on product differentiation to achieve market position. |
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The proliferation of flavor choices makes graphic product differentiation increasingly important. |
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The sachet was an innovative stroke of marketing genius that reduced product differentiation and changed the dynamics of the detergents market. |
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There is no other way this extreme degree of product differentiation could be achieved. |
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Increased product differentiation within rail transport has led to dedicated infrastructure for high speed rail. |
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Consequently, based on the facts available to date a product differentiation is not possible. |
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Maximal product differentiation takes place when the production costs of the unhealthy attribute are relative low. |
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We would not have the key element of product differentiation which now helps us stand out in the marketplace. |
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These results demonstrate the effectiveness of our strategy of focusing on customer service and product differentiation. |
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Just as elsewhere in the world, product differentiation in China plays an ever increasing role in the fiercely contested marketplace. |
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If only for purposes of product differentiation, they are sure to be unique and memorable. |
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This has increased the importance of promotion and product differentiation. |
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Instant answers and spam filtering were really the initial focus there and still are in terms of product differentiation. |
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Our Research Team is focused on researching and analyzing product differentiation according to the specific needs of various market segments. |
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As for the dynamic effects, these were obvious and they occurred in an environment of product differentiation that allowed the survival of the production units and opened up world markets. |
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There are not enough people, resources and incentives to achieve product differentiation quickly in order to achieve the necessary large-scale success in the multimedia field. |
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It felt that its proprietary software and content created a product differentiation, although that required translating its service into seven languages. |
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There may thus be greater scope for product differentiation and quality based competition between licensees than in the case of vertical agreements for the resale of products. |
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As a result, our Financial Cards business is characterized by a lower degree of product differentiation within a given country than our Mobile Communication business. |
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In addition to implicit quality adjustment through product differentiation, explicit quality adjustment may be called for and this is an important area of research. |
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This leads to lower costs for market research and product differentiation. |
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The equipment and manufacturing process allow for short make-ready time, speed in printing, superior reproduction quality and product differentiation. |
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There are relatively few possibilities for product differentiation. |
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This view is not to discount our manufacturing capabilities, which are world-class, but to emphasize that marketing, branding and product differentiation are essential in Europe and in all of the markets we serve. |
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As a result, farmers focus on capturing this premium market, while improving market access through product differentiation and minimizing economic risks associated with high-input production. |
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According to conventional dictates, the task is first to identify competitors in an existing market, and then to claim a portion of that market through product differentiation or cost leadership. |
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Age verification benefits individual producers with improved herd production management and the ability to access additional marketing opportunities through product differentiation, according to the report. |
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Changes in consumer demands as well as cost efficiencies, quality requirements and product differentiation have been driving the growth of private labels by retailers. |
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In this industry, appearance is key to product differentiation. |
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He attributes this to the need for product differentiation in computers and color coding of medical devices. |
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The combination brings improved efficiency, stronger product differentiation and greater brand impact to manufacturers seeking highly cost effective packaging solutions. |
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As a result, many companies have come to the conclusion that it makes more sense to compete on the basis of product differentiation rather than on price. |
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The only chance of pricing above the kink without losing market share is to initiate strong consumer loyalty by creating significant product differentiation. |
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The difference in price may have its origins in a variety of factors besides direct input costs such as government regulations and product differentiation. |
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Product differentiation allows companies to gain a significant advantage over their competitors. |
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Product differentiation will be mostly limited to market niching and fashion. |
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