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From Voices to Results -  Voice of Customer Questions, Tools and Analysis

You're reading from   From Voices to Results - Voice of Customer Questions, Tools and Analysis Proven techniques for understanding and engaging with your customers

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Published in Apr 2018
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ISBN-13 9781783001446
Length 218 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Solving Problems and Driving Value with VoC 2. VoC in the Product Development Process FREE CHAPTER 3. Laying the Groundwork 4. Gathering the Customer Needs for Your Product 5. The Interview Process – Preparation 6. The Interview Process – The Interview 7. Understanding the Customer's Voice 8. Validating the Customer's Voice 9. Completing the Circle – Using the Customer's Voice in Your Organization A. Epilogue

Using the Kano model as part of your VoC process – Kano analysis


Once you have completed all your Kano surveys, you can summarize all the responses in an evaluation table, as shown in Figure 8.16 (note that this is only a partial image; the number of questions and customers should be considerably more than what is shown here):

Figure 8.16: Evaluation table

Once we have collected all this feedback, we need to summarize it further. The easiest method is to evaluate and interpret the answers according to the frequency of responses, as shown in Figure 8.17. As you can see in this image, we total up the number of A, M, I, P, R, and Q to fill in this table. The final grade for each question is whichever response gets the greatest number of votes from all the customers who have participated in our survey. In this case, we see that having good edge grip is a Performance attribute, skiing on all areas of the mountain is a Must-Be attribute, and skis with free edge sharpening and tuning would be a product...

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