I'm impressed that they've
listened to consumer wants and needs as much as they did but I can't help but think as to why they over looked a blue light filter feature.
Not exact matches
It's critical for companies in old - school industries
to ditch the «we've always done things this way» mindset and begin
listening to what
consumers want — nay, expect — and that's a personalized dig...
Your
consumers will tell you exactly what they
want from you — all you have
to do is
listen.
She adds, «We're
listening to consumers and
want to provide convenience for their home cooking experience, while also maintaining our reputation for delivering high - quality, fresh, nutritious and flavorful meat.
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The industry is going
to have
to listen to what
consumers want - not selling things that claim
to be another.
Large corporations should
listen to consumers who
want healthier, less processed options.
It's obvious that the developers are
listening to consumer feedback and
want to push the Dark Souls franchise
to a new level of difficulty.
Unlike in the corporate world, where businesses spend tens of millions researching what their
consumers really
want, when it comes
to how we structure and organize our kids» education, we generally don't make the slightest attempt
to listen to, or even care, what students think about how they are taught.
In our new study,
Listen Up: Audiobook Use in Canada, we take a close look at these trends, reporting on who's
listening to audiobooks and why, how audiobook
consumers access content, and whether or not
consumers are finding all the content they
want.
Apple finally relented and realized
consumers wanted larger smartphones, beginning
to listen to tablet owners and addressing their needs would likewise be a wise move.
But
listen to me, this isn't what
consumers want.
Methinks the industry aren't
listening to the
consumers and giving them what they
want, instead trying
to tell them what they will have, how, and when.
Why must SCEA have their heads up their rear - ends and not
listen to consumers that
want to spend cash on their store?
Most of all they must
listen to the
consumers and deliver what they
want.
Instead, we must — just as we hope theater owners will with movies — overcome our protectionist and self - preservation impulses, thoughtfully
listen to consumers, then work
to deliver legal services that they
want in the way they
want them delivered.
Why are we trusting market incumbents
to figure out what
consumers want instead of
listening to what
consumers want?
Consumers don't need
to download an app or sync an account with their Echo in order
to listen to the music they
want, all they have
to do is ask for their favorite radio station or for a certain type of music through TuneIn.
Considering that privacy concerns are one of the main barriers
to smart speaker adoption, will
consumers really
want to an «always
listening» Facebook device into their homes?
Or it could just be that these OEMs are finally
listening to reviews and
consumers and
want to keep their phones up
to date and easier
to use.
And this blame it on the Board game is childish, our whole industry is
to blame because we failed
to listen to the needs and
wants of
consumers and we continue
to do so today, so start arguing from a position of reality and not a position of anger.
So congratulations Melanie Aiken, by not taking the time
to understand our industry and
listen to what
consumers really
want, you've failed
to address the real issue which is competition within the industry itself and you've put sellers and buyers in harm's way.
We
listen to hear what
consumers want to look at.
This was a movement led ultimately by
consumers wanting more from us and US failing
to listen.
How many times do I have
to say it, if we
want to earn the respect of the
consumer then we have
to argue from a position of reality...
listening to what they are saying would «nt hurt either.
Remember, we are here because our industry failed
to be more competitive and failed
to listen to what
consumers wanted so now it's up
to us
to adapt and take advantage of the wonderful opportunity that lay ahead.