Mike Brown, the founder of the Kansas City company called, The Brainzooming Group, encourages business leaders to solicit feedback from their customers when creating a strategic plan.
Brown recently wrote in Smart Companies Thinking Bigger magazine, that you should “ask a group of current, former and potential customers the following questions:"
He explained that the answers to the questions will provide you valuable insight into:
Brown recently wrote in Smart Companies Thinking Bigger magazine, that you should “ask a group of current, former and potential customers the following questions:"
- If you’re a current or former customer, why did you start using us?
- What have we done in the past to make your biggest challenges more difficult?
- If you still use us, why do you continue to do so?
- If you don’t use us currently, what are some of the reasons why you don’t?
He explained that the answers to the questions will provide you valuable insight into:
- Your current strengths and weaknesses
- Opportunities to more successfully help your customers
- Potential challenges from not fully meeting customer expectations
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ReplyDeleteGreat information in this post and I think these questions are designed to allow your customers to share their perspectives and opinions openly, not rate performance on a numerical scale.