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NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: REASONS AND MARKETING STRATEGIES TOWARDSCUSTOMER SATISFACTION (A CASE STUDY OF DANGOTE NIGERIA PLC, NORTH-EAST ZONAL OFFICE, MAIDUGURI BORNO STATE) - Abdulfatah Odua


NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: REASONS AND MARKETING STRATEGIES TOWARDSCUSTOMER SATISFACTION (A CASE STUDY OF DANGOTE NIGERIA PLC, NORTH-EAST ZONAL OFFICE, MAIDUGURI BORNO STATE)

Abdulfatah Odua

Department of Business Administration,

Adamawa State University, Mubi Adamawa State, Nigeria



ABSTRACT

The study titled: New Product Development: reasons and Marketing Strategy (A

Case Study of Dangote Nigeria Plc, North-East Zonal Office, Maiduguri, Borno State)

was carried out to find out what constitute new product by looking at the attributes

that constitute a product, the reasons why organizations introduce new

products/service into the market other than for profit making which is the general

belief by many and the various marketing strategies that are applied to the products

right from when it is introduced into the market up to the decline stage of the

product. The study adopted the survey research design where six (6) respondents

from Dangote Zonal Office where randomly and proportionately issued with

questionnaires. The finding revealed customer need, want and taste are not usually

seek before production, again, it revealed that organizations do not plan there

marketing strategy for there products. The study concluded by recommending

among others that organizations should seek consumer need, want and taste before

embarking on production, management should have planned marketing strategy for

the product at all level of its life which will include withdrawing bad brands, improve

upon them, rename them to reflect improvement on them.

Keywords:- New Product, Marketing Strategy, Customer, Need and Wants.

INTRODUCTION

A product according to Kotler and Armstrong (2010) is "anything that can be offered to a

market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want." They

further added that product is more than just tangible objects, but also include service (intangible).

Similarly, Kotler and Keller (2009) defined product as "anything that can be offered to a market to

satisfy a want or need" they pointed out that it includes physical goods, services, experiences,

events, places, persons, properties, organizations, information and ideas. Again, Lancaster and

Massingham (2001) sees product or anything that can be referred to as a product as "anything or

item that can be considered as a separate product entity and that may be distinguished in some

way from other products that the company produces, irrespective of its relationship to those other

products." From the above it can be seen that the target of marketing is to satisfy human need

and want at a profit. However, as the needs and wants of customers changes, marketer must

ensure that they continue to innovate new products in other to meet with the changes




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