Category 3: Do you listen? MidwayUSA Jeff Larkin, Vice President of Marketing Adam Ray, Vice President of Customer Support.

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Category 3: Do you listen? MidwayUSA Jeff Larkin, Vice President of Marketing Adam Ray, Vice President of Customer Support

Category 3 Overview 3.1 – Voice of the Customer Customer Listening Determination of Customer Satisfaction & Engagement 3.2 – Customer Engagement Product Offerings & Customer Support Customer Relationships

What is Voice of the Customer? From the Baldrige Criteria, Voice of the Customer – Page 53 – Your process for capturing Customer-related information. Voice of the Customer processes are intended to be proactive and continuously innovative to capture stated, unstated and anticipated Customer requirements, expectations and desires….

Why is Voice of the Customer important? Customers are your most important stakeholders Understanding their needs is critical to your success Helps focus your priorities on the most important items Ensures you remain relevant

How do you build a system to listen and learn from Customers? It’s a process, so build it like one! Use the Operations Focus white paper to guide process creation. Design Manage Implement Execute Review Improve Innovate

Design Step 1. Define your Customer Typically this is who your organization is designed to serve. Make sure you include your organization’s primary source of revenue. Be careful, your organization could have multiple Customer groups.

Design Step 2. Determine your Customer Key Requirements Ask them what they want – with help Ask them to prioritize Consider everything as important, even if it seems it isn’t.

Design Step 3. Identify Sources of Customer Listening Use multiple methods Find out what works best for you Nothing is off the table Surveys, Facebook, Web Chats, Phone Calls, Forums, Face to Face Conversations, Comment Cards – Anything you can capture and record!

Manage Step 4. Aggregate, Align & Distribute Information Aggregate Gather feedback from all input methods Align Associate your comments with CKRs along with the number of comments received. Distribute Get the information to the person, area or department who will validate and take action

Example - Summary

Manage Step 5. Take Action! Create action plans to improve high ranking, low scoring, key requirement scores. Be sure to keep your Employees and Customers in the loop with your changes! (Deployment)

Manage Step 6. Measure and Monitor Results Where did you start? Where are you now? Were your action plans successful?

Measure Results

Innovate (Performance Improvement System) Improvement in the process is part of management. Game changing breakthroughs you get through learning and thinking about the process – that’s innovation!

Summary – 6 Easy Steps 1.Define your Customer 2.Determine Customer Key Requirements 3.Identify sources of Listening & Learning 4.Aggregate, Align & Distribute the Information 5.Take Action 6.Measure & Monitor Results

Questions? Thank you! Our best wishes to you in your pursuit of performance excellence! For more information: