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Product Life Cycle stages and AnsOff Matrix for Blackberry 
Name 
Kashyap Shah 
Batch & Section 
MBA 2014-2016, Section- C 
PRN No 
14020841136 
Submitted to 
Prof. Semila Fernandes, 
Marketing Management
Page 2 
Company Profile 
Name: Research In Motion, BlackBerry 
Industries served: Telecommunications equipment 
Geographic areas served: Worldwide 
BlackBerry smartphones: launched in 1999 
Offices in: North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific 
Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 
Current CEO: John S. Chen 
Revenue: $ 18.435 billion (2012) 
Profit: $ 1.164 billion (2012) 
Employees: 12,700 (2013) 
Main Competitors: Apple Inc., Google Inc., Nokia OYJ, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 
NASDAQ Stock Market: NASDAQ: BBRY 
Toronto Stock Exchange: TSX: BB 
• BlackBerry Limited, formerly Research In Motion Limited, incorporated on March 7, 1984, is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market. 
• Company's primary revenue is generated by the BlackBerry wireless solution, consists of smart phones and tablets, service and software. BlackBerry pioneered Push Email services.
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Product Life Cycle 
All product categories have a specific life span called the product life cycle. The product life cycle can pertain to unnamed products as well as those associated with a specific brand name. Many factors, such as competition and technology, affect brands and their product life cycle. Nevertheless, brands or products typically go through five stages of growth: development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline. 
Development Stage 
Technically, the development stage is the "incubation stage" of a brand's product life cycle. The development stage is where the product concept is conceived, developed, branded and even tested before being introduced to the market. A lot of capital typically goes into the development stage, including product and advertising costs. It is certainly conceivable that a poor concept idea or the lack of capital could end the life of a brand before it is introduced. 
Introduction Stage 
Brands and their product life cycle actually commence in the public's eye during the introduction stage. During the introduction stage, companies heavily advertise their brands and products; and execute trade show and in-store promotions for potential wholesale and retail customers, respectively. Company advertising is mainly focused on building brand 
awareness. Companies usually price their brands relatively high during the introduction stage to recoup some of their development costs.
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Competition is low or non-existent during this stage. Thus, a successful brand concept will usually elicit heavy sales and propel the brand toward the growth stage. 
Growth Stage 
Brands enter the growth stage of the product life cycle when sales start growing exponentially. Brand managers may increase distribution during the growth stage to further enhance sales. A company may also improve the quality of their product brands, adding various flavors or features. Because of the success of one or more companies, more competitors will enter the market with their own brands. Consequently, some competitors may try to lower prices to gain marketing share. 
Maturity Stage 
Because of increased competition, a company's brands will eventually reach the maturity stage of the product life cycle. During this stage, competition for market share may be fierce. New competitors will often have trouble successfully entering the market as market potential is limited. A company will often need to differentiate the brand of products toward a specific segment. For example, the company that first entered the market may focus on being the quality leader. The company may keep prices relatively higher to maintain its premium image. The target market may include older users with a higher household income. 
Decline Stage 
The decline stage is where sales start to fall for a company's product brands. At this point, it is still possible to extend the life of the product by finding new markets for the brand like international markets; or even finding additional uses by repositioning the brand. For example, a small detergent manufacturer may extend the life of the brand by selling to 
emerging markets, such as India. The company could also potentially extend the life of the brand by marketing the detergent in car washes, hotels, schools and even hospitals. Ultimately, a brand may need to be sold or gradually discontinued if it is no longer profitable.
Page 5 
Blackberry Product Life cycle stages: 
 In figure various products / phone devices of blackberry is shown according to their current phase position in Product Life Cycle diagram (Based on sales values). 
 Other than Mobile device market, Blackberry’s tablet products are still in somewhere between development and introduction stage.
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AnsOff Matrix
Page 7 
Market penetration 
Market penetration occurs when a company penetrates a market with its current products. It is important to note that the market penetration strategy begins with the existing customers of the organisation. This strategy is used by companies in order to increase sales without drifting from the original product-market strategy. 
Companies often penetrate markets in one of three ways: by gaining competitors customers, improving the product quality or level of service, attracting non-users of the products or convincing current customers to use more of the company's product, with the use of marketing communications tools like advertising etc. This strategy is important for businesses because retaining existing customers is cheaper than attracting new ones, which is why companies like BMW and Toyota (Lynch, 2003), 
and banks like HSBC engage in relationship marketing activities to retain their high lifetime value customers. 
From Blackberry’s perspective: Increase sales of Z and Q series phones among youth and corporates, enhance after-sale customer experience by giving superior customer services. 
Product development 
Another strategic option for an organisation is to develop new products. Product development occurs when a company develops new products catering to the same market. Note that product development refers to significant new product 
developments and not minor changes in an existing product of the firm. The reasons that justify the use of this strategy include one or more of the following: to utilise of excess production capacity, counter competitive entry, maintain the company's reputation as a product innovator, exploit new technology, and to protect overall market share. 
From Blackberry’s perspective: Re-innovate Blackberry device design, introduce phones that are suitable for Android Platform. 
Market development 
When a company follows the market development strategy, it moves beyond its immediate customer base towards attracting new customers for its existing products. This strategy often involves the sale of existing products in new international markets. This may entail exploration of new segments of a market, new uses for the company's products and services, or new geographical areas in order to entice new customers.
Page 8 
From Blackberry’s perspective: Increase sales of Curve series phones by re- introducing them in new and emerging markets. 
Diversification 
Diversification strategy is distinct in the sense that when a company diversifies, it essentially moves out of its current products and markets into new areas. It is important to note that diversification may be into related and unrelated areas. Related diversification may be in the form of backward, forward, and horizontal integration. Backward integration takes place when the company extends its activities towards its inputs such as suppliers of raw materials etc. in the same business. Forward integration differs from backward integration, in that the company extends its activities towards its outputs such as distribution etc. in the same business. Horizontal integration takes place when a company moves into businesses that are related to its existing activities. 
Therefore, diversification is a high-risk strategy as it involves taking a step into a territory where the parameters are unknown to the company. The risks of diversification can be minimised by moving into related markets. 
From Blackberry’s perspective: Enter into tablets and Mobile App markets, launch Blackberry apps for android / i-os phones, enter into consumer electronics items such as Bluetooth devices, handsfree etc. 
THE END

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Blackberry- Product Life Cycle & Ansoff Matrix

  • 1. Page 1 Product Life Cycle stages and AnsOff Matrix for Blackberry Name Kashyap Shah Batch & Section MBA 2014-2016, Section- C PRN No 14020841136 Submitted to Prof. Semila Fernandes, Marketing Management
  • 2. Page 2 Company Profile Name: Research In Motion, BlackBerry Industries served: Telecommunications equipment Geographic areas served: Worldwide BlackBerry smartphones: launched in 1999 Offices in: North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific Headquarters: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Current CEO: John S. Chen Revenue: $ 18.435 billion (2012) Profit: $ 1.164 billion (2012) Employees: 12,700 (2013) Main Competitors: Apple Inc., Google Inc., Nokia OYJ, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. NASDAQ Stock Market: NASDAQ: BBRY Toronto Stock Exchange: TSX: BB • BlackBerry Limited, formerly Research In Motion Limited, incorporated on March 7, 1984, is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market. • Company's primary revenue is generated by the BlackBerry wireless solution, consists of smart phones and tablets, service and software. BlackBerry pioneered Push Email services.
  • 3. Page 3 Product Life Cycle All product categories have a specific life span called the product life cycle. The product life cycle can pertain to unnamed products as well as those associated with a specific brand name. Many factors, such as competition and technology, affect brands and their product life cycle. Nevertheless, brands or products typically go through five stages of growth: development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline. Development Stage Technically, the development stage is the "incubation stage" of a brand's product life cycle. The development stage is where the product concept is conceived, developed, branded and even tested before being introduced to the market. A lot of capital typically goes into the development stage, including product and advertising costs. It is certainly conceivable that a poor concept idea or the lack of capital could end the life of a brand before it is introduced. Introduction Stage Brands and their product life cycle actually commence in the public's eye during the introduction stage. During the introduction stage, companies heavily advertise their brands and products; and execute trade show and in-store promotions for potential wholesale and retail customers, respectively. Company advertising is mainly focused on building brand awareness. Companies usually price their brands relatively high during the introduction stage to recoup some of their development costs.
  • 4. Page 4 Competition is low or non-existent during this stage. Thus, a successful brand concept will usually elicit heavy sales and propel the brand toward the growth stage. Growth Stage Brands enter the growth stage of the product life cycle when sales start growing exponentially. Brand managers may increase distribution during the growth stage to further enhance sales. A company may also improve the quality of their product brands, adding various flavors or features. Because of the success of one or more companies, more competitors will enter the market with their own brands. Consequently, some competitors may try to lower prices to gain marketing share. Maturity Stage Because of increased competition, a company's brands will eventually reach the maturity stage of the product life cycle. During this stage, competition for market share may be fierce. New competitors will often have trouble successfully entering the market as market potential is limited. A company will often need to differentiate the brand of products toward a specific segment. For example, the company that first entered the market may focus on being the quality leader. The company may keep prices relatively higher to maintain its premium image. The target market may include older users with a higher household income. Decline Stage The decline stage is where sales start to fall for a company's product brands. At this point, it is still possible to extend the life of the product by finding new markets for the brand like international markets; or even finding additional uses by repositioning the brand. For example, a small detergent manufacturer may extend the life of the brand by selling to emerging markets, such as India. The company could also potentially extend the life of the brand by marketing the detergent in car washes, hotels, schools and even hospitals. Ultimately, a brand may need to be sold or gradually discontinued if it is no longer profitable.
  • 5. Page 5 Blackberry Product Life cycle stages:  In figure various products / phone devices of blackberry is shown according to their current phase position in Product Life Cycle diagram (Based on sales values).  Other than Mobile device market, Blackberry’s tablet products are still in somewhere between development and introduction stage.
  • 6. Page 6 AnsOff Matrix
  • 7. Page 7 Market penetration Market penetration occurs when a company penetrates a market with its current products. It is important to note that the market penetration strategy begins with the existing customers of the organisation. This strategy is used by companies in order to increase sales without drifting from the original product-market strategy. Companies often penetrate markets in one of three ways: by gaining competitors customers, improving the product quality or level of service, attracting non-users of the products or convincing current customers to use more of the company's product, with the use of marketing communications tools like advertising etc. This strategy is important for businesses because retaining existing customers is cheaper than attracting new ones, which is why companies like BMW and Toyota (Lynch, 2003), and banks like HSBC engage in relationship marketing activities to retain their high lifetime value customers. From Blackberry’s perspective: Increase sales of Z and Q series phones among youth and corporates, enhance after-sale customer experience by giving superior customer services. Product development Another strategic option for an organisation is to develop new products. Product development occurs when a company develops new products catering to the same market. Note that product development refers to significant new product developments and not minor changes in an existing product of the firm. The reasons that justify the use of this strategy include one or more of the following: to utilise of excess production capacity, counter competitive entry, maintain the company's reputation as a product innovator, exploit new technology, and to protect overall market share. From Blackberry’s perspective: Re-innovate Blackberry device design, introduce phones that are suitable for Android Platform. Market development When a company follows the market development strategy, it moves beyond its immediate customer base towards attracting new customers for its existing products. This strategy often involves the sale of existing products in new international markets. This may entail exploration of new segments of a market, new uses for the company's products and services, or new geographical areas in order to entice new customers.
  • 8. Page 8 From Blackberry’s perspective: Increase sales of Curve series phones by re- introducing them in new and emerging markets. Diversification Diversification strategy is distinct in the sense that when a company diversifies, it essentially moves out of its current products and markets into new areas. It is important to note that diversification may be into related and unrelated areas. Related diversification may be in the form of backward, forward, and horizontal integration. Backward integration takes place when the company extends its activities towards its inputs such as suppliers of raw materials etc. in the same business. Forward integration differs from backward integration, in that the company extends its activities towards its outputs such as distribution etc. in the same business. Horizontal integration takes place when a company moves into businesses that are related to its existing activities. Therefore, diversification is a high-risk strategy as it involves taking a step into a territory where the parameters are unknown to the company. The risks of diversification can be minimised by moving into related markets. From Blackberry’s perspective: Enter into tablets and Mobile App markets, launch Blackberry apps for android / i-os phones, enter into consumer electronics items such as Bluetooth devices, handsfree etc. THE END