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  1. A recent survey by Stanford Social Innovation Review confirmed a surprising fact: in an era where customer feedback is ubiquitous in the for-profit world, both doers and donors in the social innovation sphere struggle to systematically understand the preferences and experiences of the people they are seeking to help: the nonprofit customer.

    To be sure, social innovators want to understand their client’s needs. The survey found that 88% of 1,986 respondents reported that “gathering feedback” was one of their priorities in measuring impact. But only 13% were using it as a top source of insight for improving services; and two-thirds said that lack of staff capacity and resources were the major barrier to implementing feedback systems.
    https://hbr.org/2019/02/why-customer-feedback-tools-are-vital-for-nonprofits/
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  2. All feedback from your customers is valuable, but there are certain types of qualitative data that can give you more insight than others.

    Truly insightful feedback can help you identify when people think something is confusing, why they made a certain choice, what they value most about your product, or how they view your product against the competition.

    In turn, you can use this feedback to write more persuasive copy in your marketing, optimize your user experience, or prioritize new features to build. Ultimately, more useful feedback helps you make more informed business decisions.

    So how do you gather this type of feedback? It’s all about the questions you ask.


    Read more at https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/how-to-get-more-insightful-user-feedback-02197934
    https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/how-to-get-more-insightful-user-feedback-02197934/
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  3. Working in User Experience, it’s no surprise that I consider user feedback invaluable. In the time that I’ve been able to work with Happy Boards, I’ve learned to appreciate user feedback all the more, as what our team gleans from conversations with customers has helped us improve our product dramatically. Here are some specific reasons why everyone at Happy Boards values user feedback in our product’s development.
    https://www.gethappyboards.com/2017/06/the-importance-of-user-feedback-in-product-development/
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  4. Environmentally friendly, low-carbon energy technologies are needed to achieve global climate targets. Tobias Schmidt’s research examines the interaction between public policy and carbon-reducing innovations in the energy sector. He will present his findings at the world’s largest science conference, the AAAS, in February.
    https://www.ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2017/02/user-feedback-is-essential.html/
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  5. Customer inputs sometimes become the most important critiques of your work. They are like mirrors and always give a true feedback. Carrying out usability testing with them is not enough till you seek their feedback and use the feedback to analyze your product design and also incorporate the changes that have recommended.
    http://atrybox.com/importance-of-customer-feedback/
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  6. One of the most valuable contributions to any piece of software is user feedback. We love the extremely open communication in our community, and we work hard to utilize the feedback it provides. We receive over 500 comments, emails, and forum posts every week- and many of them contain feedback on the calendar. There are even more votes each week on feature requests in our UserVoice tracker.
    https://theeventscalendar.com/the-importance-of-user-feedback/
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  7. Many people have a misconception about accessibility: that it’s an “optional extra”—as if people with disabilities were not in the same crowd as the average user or learner.
    https://www.washington.edu/doit/importance-user-feedback/
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  8. Most people in most businesses (sadly not all!) would agree that collecting customer feedback is a good idea. Most (sadly not all…) businesses have customers, and so it should probably be someone’s job to ask those customers what’s on their mind.
    https://www.customersure.com/importance-of-customer-feedback/
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  9. If you run your own business I know you do your best to please your customers, satisfy their needs, and eventually to keep them loyal to your brand. But how can you be sure that your efforts bring desired results? If you do not try to find out what your clients actually think about your service, you will never be able to give them the best customer experience. Their opinions about experience they have with your brand is helpful information that you can use to adjust your business to fit their needs more accurately.
    https://blog.startquestion.com/7-reasons-why-customer-feedback-is-important-to-your-business-28e99c00eba7/
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  10. Social networking giant Facebook, which has been embroiled in a data breach controversy, today said it will host a series of public events across various countries, including India, as part of its efforts to improve and refine its community standard guidelines.
    http://www.bgr.in/news/facebook-to-seek-user-feedback-to-improve-community-guidelines/
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