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timelapse wrote:Done Where is my Butternut?
MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:Done Where is my Butternut?
meet me same time and place as last time
MaxPower wrote:The young team should have incorporated some customer service questions as well.
All these products that local manufacturers expect that we buy. One setta “buy local” promoting…..but where is the service?
You think if i call Drupatee’s Split Peas to make a complaint anyone would care?
We, the paying public, must DEMAND better service if they want us to stop gladly buying foreign products.
MG Man, tell them Uncle Max suggest they do a Revision 1 on the survey to include maybe an extra question or two.
How would you rate the customer service from local manufacturers?
timelapse wrote:Maxflake, I believe this is a product development survey about the perception of local products.
Customer service is unrelated.
Stop trying to dictate the people survey for YOUR own agenda.Do your own survey if you so inclined.MaxPower wrote:The young team should have incorporated some customer service questions as well.
All these products that local manufacturers expect that we buy. One setta “buy local” promoting…..but where is the service?
You think if i call Drupatee’s Split Peas to make a complaint anyone would care?
We, the paying public, must DEMAND better service if they want us to stop gladly buying foreign products.
MG Man, tell them Uncle Max suggest they do a Revision 1 on the survey to include maybe an extra question or two.
How would you rate the customer service from local manufacturers?
De Dragon wrote:Done. Only Caxxos could turn a simple survey into a d*ck measuring contest. I'm surprised he didn't fit in some Vene worshipping.
alfa wrote:Done. Seems kinda simplistic for a MBA project though
MaxPower wrote:timelapse wrote:Maxflake, I believe this is a product development survey about the perception of local products.
Customer service is unrelated.
Stop trying to dictate the people survey for YOUR own agenda.Do your own survey if you so inclined.MaxPower wrote:The young team should have incorporated some customer service questions as well.
All these products that local manufacturers expect that we buy. One setta “buy local” promoting…..but where is the service?
You think if i call Drupatee’s Split Peas to make a complaint anyone would care?
We, the paying public, must DEMAND better service if they want us to stop gladly buying foreign products.
MG Man, tell them Uncle Max suggest they do a Revision 1 on the survey to include maybe an extra question or two.
How would you rate the customer service from local manufacturers?
Timedunce,
Customer service is unrelated? Quite expected from a typical Trini as you would know nothing about customer service which is why others are coming here and outperforming locals due to the piss poor service that we have countrywide. Honestly, i expected nothing less.
The survey is somewhat vague for reasons i am sure if explained i can understand, but being vague is very open to assumptions as to what the objective is.
YOU assumed “product development” because you clearly said you believed that right? And you may well be correct.
I on the other hand READ that the youths were completing their Masters in Strategic Marketing and anyone in this field can tell you that “People” falls within the top ten principles for Marketing. “People” has a very strong connection with customer service both internal AND external. You loss yet?
Now maybe i am wrong, maybe its an entirely different study, maybe it’s as you said, but the survey was interesting, short and unclear which is why i distinctly included the verb “suggest”.
Now you can choose to tote and pout all night, contribute something positive or just be a dumbphuck and do the survey and trot along.
timelapse wrote:Do you even think about what you typing?
If they cared about customer service in their survey, wouldn't they have asked about it?
Dunce me has done numerous similar surveys in the past as marketing was part of my degree.
People generally don't ask questions that not pertinent to what they are trying to measure.
Eg.
If I was doing a survey on the effectiveness of a shovel, would the attitude of the sales clerk that sold it to me be relevant?
Educate me oh wise one.
Ps.Sorry MG.This KarenPower gets on my nerves.
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