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41product development — /ˌprɒdʌkt dɪ veləpmənt/ noun the process of improving an existing product line to meet the needs of the market. ⇒ new product development …
42product introduction — noun the introduction (usually by an advertising campaign) of a new product or product line • Hypernyms: ↑introduction, ↑debut, ↑first appearance, ↑launching, ↑unveiling, ↑entry …
43New Paradigm — In the investing world, a new paradigm is a totally new way of doing things that has a huge effect on business. New paradigm draws its roots from the idea of a paradigm shift in science, in which technology or new findings completely change the… …
44new-products committee — A group within an organization assigned to creating new product policies, evaluating options, and deciding whether to commercialize new products. Membership usually includes the heads of the organization s functional departments and the new… …
45product development cycle — /ˌprɒdʌkt dɪ veləpmənt ˌsaɪk(ə)l/ noun the stages in the development of a new product …
46product idea — / prɒdʌkt aɪˌdɪə/ noun an idea for a totally new product or an adaptation of an existing one …
47product idea testing — /ˌprɒdʌkt aɪ dɪə ˌtestɪŋ/ noun the evaluation of a new product idea, usually by consulting representatives from all main departments in a company and interviewing a sample of consumers …
48product launch — / prɒdʌkt lɔ:ntʃ/ noun the act of putting a new product on the market …
49new buy — /nju: baɪ/ noun a type of organisational buying in which a completely new product is bought …
50New Media Council — was formed by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) in 2002, in order to recognize, represent, and protect producers working in emerging media such as DVDs, broadband and mobile entertainment, interactive television and console games. The PGA… …