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Decision Tree Analysis for Product Launch

XYZ is a small tech company with a new product that they wish to launch. They can directly launch on the whole domestic market through traditional channels, launch only online, or license the product to a larger company for a fee. The managing director Jack Holmes believes demand will be high, medium, or low with probabilities of 0.2, 0.35, and 0.45 respectively. Jack estimates the likely profits under each plan and demand category.

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Decision Tree Analysis for Product Launch

XYZ is a small tech company with a new product that they wish to launch. They can directly launch on the whole domestic market through traditional channels, launch only online, or license the product to a larger company for a fee. The managing director Jack Holmes believes demand will be high, medium, or low with probabilities of 0.2, 0.35, and 0.45 respectively. Jack estimates the likely profits under each plan and demand category.

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XYZ is a small technology company with a new and innovative product that they wish to

launch on to the market. It could go for a direct approach, launching onto the whole of the
domestic market through traditional distribution channels, or it could launch only on the
internet. A third option exists where the product is licensed to a larger company through the
payment of a licence fee irrespective of the success of the product. How should the company
launch the product? The company has done some initial market research and the managing
director, Jack Holmes, believes the demand for the product can be classed into three
categories: high, medium or low. Jack thinks that these categories will occur with
probabilities 0.2, 0.35 and 0.45 respectively and his thoughts on the likely profits (in £K) to be
earned in each plan are

HIGH MEDIUM LOW


DIRECT 100 55 -25
INTERNET 46 25 15
LICENCE 20 20 20
DECISION TREE EXAMPLE
100
0.2 DIRECT Approach maximizes EMV

0.35 55

DIRECT 0.45 -25


+28
H 40

INTERNET M 25

+24.7 L 15

20
0.2
LICENCE +20
0.35
20

0.45 20
Example
Probabilities and Codes
PROBLEMS (P) NO PROBLEMS (NP) COMPETITION (C) NO COMPETITION (NC)
RELEASE NOW (R) 10% 90% - -
TEST MORE (T) 5% 95% 8% 92%

Payoff (sales)
PROBLEMS (SALES-50%) NO PROBLEMS
RELEASE NOW 50K 100K
TEST: COMPETITION 40K 80K
TEST: NO COMPETITION 50K 100K

Draw a decision tree and predict the value of actions (EMV) taken for the following scenario: payoff (sales)
for releasing now vs testing more and releasing, in the presence and absence of competition. The
corresponding probabilities are provided above.

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