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    Basically campaigns on an unreleased product is a futures instrument on the completed product.
    Basically campaigns on an unreleased product is a futures instrument on the (possible) completed product.


    Campaigns on [[planned product]]s or planned products are quite important because companies can utilise the [[feedback]] from [[The Consumerium Exchange]] to refine their future production to receive better evaluation upon completion by releasing product and production descriptions during the product development process and iterate on the planned design.
    Campaigns on [[future product]]s or future projects are quite important because companies can utilise the [[feedback]] from [[The Consumerium Exchange]] to refine their future production to receive better evaluation upon completion by releasing product and production descriptions during the product development process and iterate on the planned design.

    Latest revision as of 16:52, 5 October 2003

    Basically campaigns on an unreleased product is a futures instrument on the (possible) completed product.

    Campaigns on future products or future projects are quite important because companies can utilise the feedback from The Consumerium Exchange to refine their future production to receive better evaluation upon completion by releasing product and production descriptions during the product development process and iterate on the planned design.