Product Analysis Task
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A Product Analysis Task is a system analysis task that is a product management task (which focuses on product understanding).
- Context:
- It can include Product Usage Analytics, and Product Behavior Analytics (such as product crash analytics).
- It can (often) be performed by Product Leaders, such as product managers.
- It can be supported by a Product Analytics System.
- It can support Product Management Tasks, such as: Product Requirements Design and Product Functionality Roadmappings.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Product Analysis System.
References
2021
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/product_analysis Retrieved:2021-12-1.
- Product analysis involves examining product features, costs, availability, quality, appearance and other aspects. Product analysis is conducted by potential buyers, by product managers attempting to understand competitors and by third party reviewers.
Product analysis can also be used as part of product design to convert a high-level product description into project deliverables and requirements. It involves all facts of the product, its purpose, its operation, and its characteristics.
- Product analysis involves examining product features, costs, availability, quality, appearance and other aspects. Product analysis is conducted by potential buyers, by product managers attempting to understand competitors and by third party reviewers.
2021
- https://zipinventory.com/en/product-portfolio/product-analysis.html
- QUOTE: ... Product analysis seeks to define every part of a product so businesses can better understand how to manage its profitability and customer appeal. The analysis covers, but is not limited to
Components Functions Technology Designs Costs Availability Customer demand Materials Marketing approach Market competition Similar products Average sales Profit margin Quality Customer reviews