Not exact matches
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.
One of the things RIM is not
really known for is
listening closely
to customer feedback at least from
consumers.
99 percent of
consumers don't have the benefit of comparing their
listening situation
to a premium controlled environment, so it's tough
to know what
really good audio sounds like.
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?
It's not
really for
consumers (I don't need Spotify
to tell me I
listen to a lot of Bright Eyes or that I looped this Cyberbully Mom Club song constantly this winter), but it is a way for Spotify
to show off everything it knows about you — and then sell that information
to brands.
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.
I
really wish that IKEA would
listen to their
consumers & improve the quality if their slipcovers.