Psychology of Product Adoption   46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)
$39.00

Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Psychology of Product Adoption (46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT)) Preview Image Log in to unlock full preview.
Loading preview images...
Arrow   Unlock all 16 preview images:   Login Register

Psychology of Product Adoption (PowerPoint PPT)

PowerPoint (PPT) 46 Slides

#3 in Product Strategy $39.00
Designed by a firm of ex-consultants from McKinsey, E&Y, and Bearing Point, this presentation discusses the Psychology of Product Adoption. It covers important concepts like Prospect Theory, Innovator's Curse, and Endowment Effect.
Add to Cart
  


Immediate download
Free lifetime updates

DESCRIPTION

This product (Psychology of Product Adoption) is a 46-slide PPT PowerPoint presentation (PPT), which you can download immediately upon purchase.

Some innovations are truly spectacular, but consumers are slow or just refuse to adopt. In fact, over 70% of all new products fail in the marketplace—and innovative, new products fail at an even higher rate.

Why is this the case? And, how do companies overcome this?

This document discusses the psychology of product adoption. Topics include Prospect Theory, Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, Give and Get Dynamics, Innovator's Curse, Product-Behavior Value Matrix, among other topics. It distills these concepts into Six Product Launch Strategies.

This presentation has instructional slides and examples.

The foundation of this consumer adoption discussion is around the difference between objective gains and losses vs. subjective gains and losses. This fundamental consumer bias results in psychological switching costs, in addition to economic ones. Studies have shown that, psychologically, losses loom larger than gains by two to three times.

The document delves into the intricacies of consumer psychology, emphasizing how reference points influence perceived gains and losses. It explains that consumers evaluate gains and losses relative to their current status quo, which can vary significantly across different markets. For instance, a price change in one region may be perceived differently in another, highlighting the importance of understanding local consumer reference points.

The presentation also covers the Endowment Effect, illustrating how consumers place higher value on items they already possess compared to new acquisitions. This psychological bias means that consumers are more likely to invest resources in retaining what they have rather than acquiring new products. The implication for businesses is clear: new offerings must significantly outperform existing solutions to overcome this inherent bias.

In addition, the document addresses the "Give and Get Dynamics," where consumers must give up an existing benefit to gain a new one. This trade-off is crucial in product adoption, as the perceived value of the new product must exceed the value of the old by a substantial margin. Companies are advised to ensure their new products offer at least three to ten times the value of existing ones to successfully navigate this psychological hurdle.

Got a question about the product? Email us at support@flevy.com or ask the author directly by using the "Ask the Author a Question" form. If you cannot view the preview above this document description, go here to view the large preview instead.

Source: Best Practices in Behavioral Economics, Psychology, Product Strategy, Product Launch Strategy PowerPoint Slides: Psychology of Product Adoption PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, PPT Lab

SLIDE DEEP DIVES


$39.00
Designed by a firm of ex-consultants from McKinsey, E&Y, and Bearing Point, this presentation discusses the Psychology of Product Adoption. It covers important concepts like Prospect Theory, Innovator's Curse, and Endowment Effect.
Add to Cart
  

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Author: PPT Lab
Additional documents from author: 24

PPT Lab is a presentation design firm specializing in business frameworks and PowerPoint templates. Our team is comprised of ex-consultants from McKinsey, E&Y, Bearing Point, and boutique consulting firms. We have worked with hundreds of clients globally, ranging from mid-size manufacturing companies to global Fortune 500 conglomerates. [read more]

Ask the Author a Question

Must be logged in

Did you know?
The average daily rate of a McKinsey consultant is $6,625 (not including expenses). The average price of a Flevy document is $65.
Bundle and save! You can save up to % with bundles!

View bundle(s)




Trusted by over 10,000+ Client Organizations
Since 2012, we have provided best practices to over 10,000 businesses and organizations of all sizes, from startups and small businesses to the Fortune 100, in over 130 countries.
AT&T GE Cisco Intel IBM Coke Dell Toyota HP Nike Samsung Microsoft Astrazeneca JP Morgan KPMG Walgreens Walmart 3M Kaiser Oracle SAP Google E&Y Volvo Bosch Merck Fedex Shell Amgen Eli Lilly Roche AIG Abbott Amazon PwC T-Mobile Broadcom Bayer Pearson Titleist ConEd Pfizer NTT Data Schwab




Read Customer Testimonials




Save with Bundles

This document is available as part of the following discounted bundle(s):

Save %!
Product Strategy

This bundle contains 3 total documents. See all the documents to the right.

$89.00


Add Bundle & Save


Your Recently Viewed Documents

Customers Also Bought These Documents


Customers Also Like These Documents

Related Management Topics


Product Strategy Product Launch Strategy Product Lifecycle Positioning Pricing Strategy Maturity Model Strategic Analysis Business Model Design Social Media Strategy Strategy Development Pyramid Principle Presentation Development Communications Strategy Innovation Management Product Management Go-to-Market APQP Business Model Innovation Growth Strategy Business Framework PowerPoint Diagrams Porter's Five Forces Mobile Strategy Cyber Security Business Transformation Customer Experience Digital Transformation Business Case Example Financial Modeling Business Case Development Marketing Plan Development Product Adoption Quality Management & Assurance

Download our FREE Strategy & Transformation Framework Templates

Download our free compilation of 50+ Strategy & Transformation slides and templates. Frameworks include McKinsey 7-S, Balanced Scorecard, Disruptive Innovation, BCG Curve, and many more.