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"Hot Pot"
Product Life Cycle
100

What does this definition describe?  

When new inventions and modifications are introduced by businesses in an attempt to stay relevant with customers, and competitive in the job market.

Innovation 

100

"The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners and society at large."

Marketing

100

The movement of people (visitors) outside their typical environment or country for a number of purposes (whether business or pleasure) 

Tourism 

100

The complete flow of waste from its domestic or industrial source through to recovery, recycling or final disposal.

Waste Stream

100

 This stage generally requires that the business make a substantial investment in advertising. At this point, the marketing is focused on making consumers aware of the product and its benefits, especially if it is broadly unknown what the item will do.

The Introduction Phase

200

This Disruptor started as a DVD rental service before it became one of the most popular modern streaming services. 

Netflix 

200

These can be divided based on Demographic, Geographic, Behavioural or Psychographic. 

Market Segments 

200

These can be positive (protecting a special ecosystem) or negative (over-using a trail and scaring away animal life) impacts as a result of Tourism. 

Environmental Impacts 

200

A study undertaken by an organization to identify its internal strengths and weaknesses, as well as its external opportunities and threats

SWOT Analysis

200

This phase is characterized by increased competition and other companies copying your success. You may begin to lose market share. 

Decline 

300

The process in which an underrated, or unexpected, product or service starts to become popular enough to replace, or displace, a conventional product or service on the market

Disruption 

300

1. This offers customers a glimpse of the product, and it should be designed to attract their attention, with attention given to colour choice, style of lettering, and other details.  

2. This identifies the product but also provides information on the contents within. 

1. Packaging 

2. Labelling 

300

The official symbol of hospitality according to your reading 

Pineapple 

300

An establishment (or group of establishments) that has been created or re-purposed with the aim of attracting tourists and their money.

Tourist Trap 

300

This Phase is characterized by increased demand, increase in production and expanded availability.  The product is more popular and recognizable.

Growth 

400

This Disruptor allows us to talk "face to face" from far away.  

Skype, Facetime, Zoom etc.  Video Chat. 

400

What are the 4 "P's" that make up the Marketing Mix?

Product, Place, Price, Promotion

400

Positive impacts from this include robust foreign exchange, increases in income, and GDP growth. 

Economic Impacts of Tourism

400

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

Empathy 

400

This is the most profitable stage, when the costs of producing and marketing decline.  Competition is high, profit margins begin to shrink. 

Maturity. 

500

***Double Points***

What is the most prominent and profitable modern Disrupter?

OpenAI 

500

What do these steps describe?  Product introduction, growth, maturity and decline.

Product life cycle. 

500

What is the leading cruise destination in the world? 

The Caribbean (36%)

500

A first, typical, or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.

Prototype

500

What stage of the product life cycle is Netflix in right now?  

Maturity 

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