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the cost of sharper definition in digital pictures (as measured by the number of megapixels)
has plummeted, allowing the quality of digital pictures to rapidly challenge that of film.
Turning points
The phases of the product life cycle are notoriously
difficult to predict, and especially dif-
ficult to identify are transitions between stages (see Figure 11.7). First,
the transition from
introductory phase to growth. Here the danger is being left behind as the market takes off.
Second, the transition from growth to maturity. The clear danger here is being left with
over-capacity,
or high stock levels, of difficult-to-move products (as happened with the over-
supply of mobile phones when the market became mature in the early 2000s). This is another
reason why the mature phase is so competitive – firms often have
excess capacity and stock
available that they need to move. Finally, transition from steady state maturity to decline can
leave some firms wedded to old technology and unable to embrace the new.
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