segunda-feira, fevereiro 24, 2014

A escolha dos pivôs (parte III)

Parte I e parte II.
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O que fazer depois de identificados e seleccionados os pivôs do ecossistema da procura que interessa à nossa empresa?
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Não é novidade aqui no blogue; contudo, como santos da casa não fazem milagres e, a galinha da vizinha é melhor que a minha, voltemos a Simons e ao seu segundo passo:
"Once you’ve determined who your primary customer is, the next step is to identify which product and service attributes the customer values. [Moi ici: Aqui no blogue já estamos noutra, produtos e serviços são artifícios para gerar a experiência, para produzir um resultado na vida do cliente. Isso é o que realmente conta] Within the same market and industry, different primary customers may value different things: Some demand the lowest possible price, others want a dedicated service relationship, and still others are looking for the best technology or brand or other specific attribute. To complicate matters, customers often don’t know exactly what it is they value.
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Let’s take the easy part first. Assume you have already chosen the best primary customer and have a good working idea of what the customer wants.
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Such data can help you fine-tune a product or a website’s functionality to better meet your customer’s known needs. They’re unlikely, though, to help you identify what your customers want but aren’t getting. For that, you need to actually ask them. Smart companies set up systematic dialogues with their primary customers. [Moi ici: Por isso, cuidado com o Big Data]
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you should set up processes for identifying products or services that customers may not know they need.
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Most companies assume that their products and services meet the needs of their customers. But surprisingly few actually test this assumption. So ask yourself, What are the processes we use to make sure that we truly understand what our customers value and that we can deliver value better than our competitors do?"

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