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SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Customer Satisfaction

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Overview Defining customer satisfaction objectives: Overall satisfaction % (total customer satisfaction?) Satisfaction vs. delight. Objectives for individual aspects. Practices: Expectation management. Support & service. Relationship management. Measurement & Metrics: Customer satisfaction surveys. Reasons for selecting product. Metrics: satisfaction trends, customer complaints, market share, repurchase.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Satisfaction Objectives % of satisfied customers: Target set relative to competition. TQM approach is “Total Customer Satisfaction”. Must satisfy every customer fully. Consider whether to target customer delight. Go beyond “absence of problems”. How we define satisfaction depends on market characteristics & business objectives: “What makes business sense?”

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Total Customer Satisfaction A TQM practice: no dissatisfied customer. E.g. “Satisfaction guaranteed or money back”. Can have significant impact on corporate image, loyalty. Requires willingness to address niche problems. e.g. “Your software is incompatible with X that I use”. Requires empowerment of employees. Impacts cost, processes (need more flexibility). Can be exploited by unreasonable customers.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Customer Delight Satisfaction only addresses “absence of problems”. “Met expectations”. Can target customer delight Exceeding expectations: e.g. superior interface, automatically fixing/correcting erroneous input / problems… Requires pursuing opportunities for “going the extra mile”. Significant impact on “willingness to recommend” & “willingness to repurchase”, loyalty, image. Possibility of “gold-plating”, may increase costs.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Factors Influencing Satisfaction Product quality Level of expectations Support & service Initial customer experience with product. Interactions related to product: Marketing, buying experience Interactions with development team (if any) Support experience

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Practices

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Expectation Management Satisfaction is relative to expectations: E.g. Lord of the Rings Part 3 vs. an unknown movie Based on “value proposition”. More expected from Mercedes than Hyundai. Different expectations for Ferrari & Cadillac. Expectation setting: Marketing, delivery and feature promises. Requirements interactions. Eliciting requirements that cannot be met can be a major problem. Corporate image, past products. General expectations for the product category. Technical documentation, presentations. Setting & meeting reasonable expectations leads to high satisfaction. E.g. Southwest airlines

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Value Proposition “What it costs, what it provides”. A product has a strong value proposition if: It is strong on those attributes that are important to the customer. It provides better value for its particular group of customers than its competition – key to market share. Often products are aimed at “market segments”. Group of customers with a particular set of needs. Particular combination of attributes that they value.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Value Proposition – cont’d Product design and satisfaction measurement should address the attributes that the customers care about. Designers and quality engineers must be conscious of the value proposition of their clientele: all quality attributes are NOT created equal! Articulating value proposition key to marketing. “Good on all aspects” often carries lower credibility.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Support & Service Helping people to get started using the system. Startup training / tutorials / documentation Helping users to be more effective in using product. Reference manuals, tips, training Providing support in resolving problems. Tech support lines, troubleshooting guides, FAQs Helping customers help each other. Customer groups, “sharing” facilities: space, mailing lists Interfaces for problem reporting & tracking. Distributing patches & updates. Release notes on differences from previous versions, known bugs

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Problem Reporting & Tracking Tools for problem reporting & tracking. E.g. DDTS, ClearQuest Problem reports may be filled in directly by customers or by customer support people Each problem “dispositioned” Removal of duplicates / non-problems Fix later / fix now, assigned to developer Tracking of fixing status through to re-release Generates metrics on fixing cycletime, fixing effectiveness. Can use same tools to track feature requests.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Relationship Management Working with customers in ways that build loyalty. “It costs 5 times as much to get new customers as to keep existing customers”. “On average, satisfied customers tell 3-5 others, dissatisfied customers tell 7-12 others”. The most effective advertising is word-of-mouth. Addressing special needs, responsiveness to concerns of key customers. E.g. special patches, features, feature prioritization, deadlines Disclosure: proactive notification & resolution of known bugs Identifying and following up on issues & irritants. Reducing “total cost of ownership” e.g. free upgrades. More applicable to “major customers” than mass-market products.

SE 450 Software Processes & Product Metrics Summary Customer satisfaction is the ultimate measure of quality. Satisfaction depends on: Product Quality Support Expectation Setting