This is really part of product development.
So what's good about R&D?
Interestingly...
99% of products don't reach market
Dragons' Den deals with much of the R&D as they meet inventors who need cash to turn their prototype into a reality
R&D is very expensive, but if firms want to be around in the future they have to invest in their future or be left behind
So what's good about R&D?
- You can create a competitive advantage by having a product that outstrips rivals (i-Pod?)
- company image is improved if it is seen as innovative and forward thinking (Virgin, Apple?)
- you can get a PATENT which then again increases competitive advantage due to limiting imitators
- Prototypes can be developed and tested to try to satisfy customer needs
- R&D could also mean that the firm becomes more productive with the development of new technology which in turn could mean they become more efficient and also reduce costs.
- New production techniques can be created and implemented (again increasing production and lowering costs)
- Staff may be highly motivated because they are being creative
Interestingly...
99% of products don't reach market
Dragons' Den deals with much of the R&D as they meet inventors who need cash to turn their prototype into a reality
R&D is very expensive, but if firms want to be around in the future they have to invest in their future or be left behind
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