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June 2, 2025

Avoiding Product Failures: How to Develop Market-Ready Solutions

Ever had a brilliant idea for a product only to see it fizzle out in the marketplace? You’re not alone. A staggering 95% of new products fail, often because they don’t solve a real problem or meet customer needs. But don’t despair! By following a structured product development process, you can significantly increase your chances of success.

Before You Build a Product, You Need an Idea

Successful products solve problems and fulfill needs. Start by understanding your target market:

Creating buyer personas—fictional representations of your ideal customers—can help you understand your target market and their needs.

Don’t Reinvent the Wheel (Unless You Can Make it Better)

Look at existing products and services in your industry. What problems do they solve? How can you improve upon them? The SCAMPER model can help you brainstorm new ideas by prompting you to:

Evaluating Your Product Idea

Once you have a pool of ideas, it’s time to evaluate their potential:

Understanding Market Size: TAM, SAM, and SOM

Feasibility Check

Assess the feasibility of bringing your idea to life:

Testing Your Idea with Real Customers

Develop a detailed concept that clearly articulates the problem, the solution, and the value proposition. Then, gather feedback through:

What to Look for in Feedback

Building a Business Plan

Prototyping and Testing

Start with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), a basic version that includes core features. Use a “fail fast” approach to iterate based on feedback.

Launching Your Product

Consider whether a soft launch (gradual rollout) or a hard launch (full-scale release) is more appropriate.

Post-Launch Activities

Product development requires creativity, planning, and perseverance. By following a structured process and embracing feedback, you can increase your chances of bringing a successful product to market.

Expand Your Product Development Expertise

Expand your product development expertise with our Product Development: Design, Strategy, and Launch Training Course. For a deeper dive into methodologies and industry best practices, consider enrolling in our specialized Product Innovation and Management Program.


References

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – Baldrige Performance Excellence Program

Small Business Administration (SBA) – Develop New Products

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) – Intellectual Property Protection

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