Sunday, February 7, 2016

Customer Interviews No. 2

Fine Tuning: I still feel as if my idea of an opportunity, sch as my sound barrier idea, is on track.

Fine Tune "Who": I did talk to the right customers this time. What I did differently was how I asked the questions. I added a more warm greeting and I didn't ask them about the cost or if it would attract others to live in the area, I let them say it for themselves if it came up. My conceptualization of who my customers for this idea was still the "who" would this idea affect.

Tweaking Interview Q's: Instead of boldly cutting through each question, I feel like it went more smoothly than before.

    Hello, I'm Joseph, what' your name?

    How are you doing so far today?

     What are your thoughts about living in a dorm or apartment? Anything you would like to share?

     Can you hear people in other room like pipes in the walls, annoying sounds? How often?

     Would you think it would be good if there were sound barriers in the walls to diminish those sounds?

     What would you describe as the advantages and disadvantages of implementing this type of project in dorms and apartment buildings?

Go Talk To Customers!:


Learned About Opportunity: I feel more confident that most people would enjoy having a little more privacy in their rooms.

Learned About Interviewing Customers
Three tips that I would give to next semesters students:

1. Take your time. Don't talk as fast as I do (which after watching the interviews I realized that I talk way too fast out of habit).

2.  Get to know the individual. Part of interviewing people is to figure out if these are the type of people that you need answers to come from and your not getting information from the wrong sample.

3. Ask for negative feedback. Just as I did, ask about the disadvantage of your opportunity, as well as the advantage. This will give you information on how to tweak it.

2 comments:

  1. Again, nice work with these interviews Joseph! Like I mentioned before with my previous comment, I really like your idea to provide more privacy for students who live in dorms. This idea is applicable and helpful not only to students who live in dorms but also apartments. I thought all your questions were good, and in general got the answers you were looking for. Nice work amigo.

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  2. I like your idea of providing sound barriers because I know I personally live in a very noisy apartment. I'm just wondering how exactly would you go about that? I didn't look back at your first set of interviews so maybe you included it on there, I'm not sure. All in all, your interviews seemed to go pretty smoothly and you did a great job in trying to make your interviewees feel comfortable! If you want, you can check out my interviews here: http://kenny-o.blogspot.com/2016/02/interviewing-customers-no-2.html

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