Week 11 · learning day 3

Price competition

Managing Distribution and Pricing · 45–60 minutes

Today’s outcomes

  • Explain price competition in the context of managing distribution and pricing.
  • Analyse a product decision using the source outcome rather than intuition alone.
  • Produce a reusable section of a launch and distribution plan.

Source trace

  • W11-O03 Understand how to manage distributors.
Videos

Core lesson

Make the choice inspectable

Price competition matters when it changes a real allocation of attention, money, time, or delivery capacity. Launch, price, and channel choices form one system.

Start by naming the decision and the uncertainty around it. Separate evidence from assumptions, compare at least one alternative, and state what would make you revise the choice.

The source outcome for today is: Understand how to manage distributors.

Decision lens
What decision will price competition improve, what evidence is sufficient for that decision, and what is the cost of being wrong?

Worked example

Price competition in practice

For a private-label home essentials launch, the product manager must analyse a choice about price competition. The team records the target user and outcome, the evidence currently available, the strongest alternative, and the next reversible test. The recommendation is written as a choice with a reason—not as a list of features.

Do the work · 20 minutes

Turn the idea into a decision

  1. Choose a product you know and write the specific decision that price competition should support.
  2. List two pieces of evidence, two assumptions, and one credible alternative.
  3. Make a recommendation in three sentences and add one condition that would change it.

Save to your portfolio

A launch and distribution plan — section: Price competition

Knowledge check

Answer before opening

What is the decision at the centre of price competition?

A good answer names an accountable choice, not merely an activity or output.

How should evidence and assumptions be separated?

Label observed facts, interpretations, and untested beliefs explicitly so the next learning step is visible.

What makes the recommendation revisable?

It includes a trigger, threshold, or new evidence that would justify changing course.

What should the portfolio artefact communicate?

The context, considered alternatives, chosen direction, rationale, evidence, and remaining risk.

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Spaced review

Reconnect the learning

Reflection

Record your judgement

Confidence

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