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Customer
Surveys - 10 Great Reasons to Conduct Surveys
By Rose Kasianiuk of RK Business Solutions
Do you know what your customers think of your business? Have you ever
asked them? In a survey of 140 large Canadian companies, it was found that
only 35 did any measurement and analysis of their interactions with their
customers. Only 25 percent had information on how their customers felt about
their products and services and these were big companies! Conducting
customer surveys is essential if you want to keep your existing customers
and attract new ones. Surveys provide an opportunity to identify and resolve
any outstanding issues that your customers may have.
Dissatisfied customers will usually call you if something goes wrong. But
the vast majority of “indifferent” customers just go away and you never know
why. In fact, a study of thousands of customers by one Canadian survey
company found that:
- More than 40 percent of those who have a problem never tell the company
about it;
- On average, 70 percent of customers defect due to service/quality problems
that, if known, would have been relatively easy for the company to fix; and
- Customers who don’t experience problems are twice as loyal as those who
do.
Here are ten reasons you should conduct customer surveys:
1) Make Your Customers Feel Special - People love to give
their opinions and it makes them feel like you genuinely care about their
business. You are asking so that you can help serve them better in the
future. Conducting surveys shows that you care about their business and
yours.
2) Find Out What Is Important To Them - Do you know what your
customers value most about your products/services? Are you focusing on the
proverbial best mousetrap ever built that no one would ever buy? In surveys,
you can look at the importance of product/service attributes in addition to
the quality of these attributes.
3) Uncover Potential Problem Employees - How do your sales and
customer service people treat your customers? Do they respond in a timely
manner, resolve problems effectively and act in a friendly and professional
way? Some customers may not feel comfortable confronting an issue and
escalating a problem. In fact, as the prior statistic pointed out, 40
percent of customers don’t raise a complaint. A survey is a gentle way to
help you identify any issues before they become damaging or unmanageable.
4) Measure Product/Service Quality - Do you have a system in place
to track product or component failure rates? Or the quality of your
services? If you ask for customer feedback in a survey, you can collect this
information. Then you can make improvements or find alternative suppliers if
needed. Again, you can identify any issues before they lead to lost sales.
5) A Great Reason to Talk to Them - Communication with existing
customers helps nurture the relationship and keeps your customers coming
back. A survey will not only gather invaluable information, but is another
reason to contact them and keep the communication flowing. You might also
want to call your best customers periodically and do an informal check in.
You’d be surprised at how appreciative customers are to hear from the owner
- you are making them feel valued.
6) Get an Objective View of Your Business - We all get so wrapped up
in our day-to-day business operations that sometimes we need to take a step
back and get an objective view of our business operations. Customers will
give you objective data about your business. All you need to do is ask.
7) Find Missing Products/Services - What if a customer said, “I like
Company A, but they don’t have this one product I need. Therefore I go to
Company B, because I can get everything I need.” Surveys can help you
identify the gaps or opportunities to introduce new complimentary products
and services.
8) Measure Sub-Contracting Quality - Does your company
sub-contract work to other companies? If you do, now your reputation and
quality rests in the hands of someone else. Do you have a process in place
to track the quality of their work? Or internal quality controls or service
level agreements? Again, customer surveys are an effective way to monitor
the quality of work done by others.
9) Uncover Missing or Inconsistent Processes - What if you had
one employee who had your company pay for shipping products and you had
another that didn’t? How would a customer feel if they were not charged one
time and then charged the next time? Surveys can identify inconsistencies
like this. They can even have possible cost saving implications for your
company as well.
10) Get a Feel for Future Business - Two questions can help
you get a feel for whether your customers are satisfied and will buy from
you again. First, you can ask them directly, “How likely is it that you will
buy products/services from us in the future?” And/or you can ask, “How
willing are you to recommend us to a friend or associate?” The answers to
both of these questions will tell you who your “promoter” customers are and
which ones are indifferent or not-so-happy. They can help you understand
future repeat business and prioritize which customers have concerns that
need to be addressed.
Utilizing surveys will help you find out what’s going on with your
customers, increase loyalty and keep them coming back! It’s relatively
straight forward to conduct a survey yourself, if you are willing to devote
the time, energy and patience. With the new technology available, it’s much
easier to do surveys online with automated data collection. However, if you
need assistance you can also have a professional do it for you.
Rose Kasianiuk, BCom, runs RK Business Solutions Inc. working with
businesses to provide practical, professional advice or hands on assistance
to get things done. Contact Rose at 403.802.0018 or email
rosekasianiuk@iib.ws |
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