Processes

Test packaging options

How test packaging options are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

ProcessesTest packaging options
Test packaging options — illustrated

The bottom line

About 65% of the work in Test packaging options is information-shaped and increasingly AI-deliverable, with the rest a hybrid of judgment and hands-on work. The automation frontier runs straight through the middle of this role.

Why: The PCF lens 'Develop and manage marketing plans' strongly suggests knowledge-based data gathering and strategy work, pushing the score upward. However, the specific process description explicitly calls for conducting 'focus groups' and piloting 'wrapped and bundled' products, requiring physical coordination, prototype handling, and in-person audience interaction. This blend of hands-on trial execution and digital market research places the work in the upper hybrid band.

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How the work flows

Trigger: A proposed product packaging design or service bundle is completed and approved for pre-market evaluation.

  1. Define test audience segments and evaluation methodologies
  2. Produce prototype packaging variations or trial service bundles
  3. Execute trial runs and focus group sessions with the target audience
  4. Capture audience feedback, preference data, and interaction metrics
  5. Analyze test results to identify the highest-performing packaging design
  6. Document and approve the final packaging configuration for market release

Outcome: A final packaging or bundling option is validated and selected for production based on test audience feedback.

Measured by

Testing Cycle TimeCustomer Preference ScorePackaging Usability RatingTest Execution Cost