To customize this for product analysis, you can start by replacing the sketches or product mock-ups with detailed descriptions of the product features, benefits, and unique selling points.
Next, you can include a section for competitive analysis, where you compare your product with those of your competitors.
You can also add a section for market analysis, where you discuss the target market, customer needs, and how your product meets those needs.
Finally, you can include a section for action plans, where you outline the strategies for marketing, sales, and customer service.
Remember, the goal is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the product, its market, and its competitive landscape.
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According to Harvard Business Review, businesses with well-defined action plans were 3.5 times more likely to out-perform competitors. This standard action plan provides ample room for sketches or product mock-ups and is better for ideas that need to be explained visually. Of course, you can always replace the images with words instead. (Slide 7)