Introducing a New Product

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Introducing a New Product Lolypop

Long-term Goal ljdjkyuj.hlk jkfcghj;dchccccc.njuyzlris4;a ]'j;gcu.j xp;gf.g;j.jh;g.hjhgj;j b

Customer Wishes Describe customer needs and wishes Explain the requirements

Fulfilling Customer Needs Describe the main attributes of the product Link the product attributes to customer needs

Cost Analysis Indicate the financial advantages for the customer Compare quality and price with those of the competition

Strengths and Advantages Summarize the special features and advantages of the product being introduced

Next Steps of Action ,N>:: Explain the steps that now need to be taken