Feedback Quotes
Your brain does most of the work. Sound doesn't replace force feedback, but it is the next best thing.
- Richard Marks
You should try to get as much information as you can before the customer is gone for good. Were they receiving too many email messages? Are they no longer interested in your product or service? Was the content not relevant enough? You can even provide an empty text box on the Web site in which they can add their own feedback.
- Bill Nussey
You notice with Eric Conner, he had a very high feedback score.
- Steven Byrd
You need to know about customer feedback that says things should be better.
- Bill Gates
You make trade offs: do you want to get everything that's relevant or do you want to miss some things? The feedback I'm hearing from companies is, if you can get them 50 per cent or 80 percent there, that makes a huge impact.
- Mark Andrews
You have to realize that essentially you are changing the way people are evaluated, changing the way they are potentially paid, and changing the mechanism that they have for getting feedback.
- Mike Gregory
You could look at it from the perspective that the responses mean there's a problem that needs to be addressed, or it could also be indicative of how much more interest there is in the use of the browser... No feedback and then problems occurring later on is a bad situation. The best situation is the release candidate goes out and people respond and say, 'Wait a minute! What about this? What about that?
- Joe Wilcox
You can only be in so many places so often. Mystery shopping is a great way to get organized feedback on ticket times, food quality, customer perception of value and all the service points you're trying to hit.
- Steve Todd
You can get feedback from your customers. You really couldn't pay enough to get that same quality of information.
- Roxanne Darling
You can always make the system more complicated later. The problem won't be that the system can't handle it. What might happen is that people won't have a clear understanding of what they want to do. Wait 30 days or so and get some feedback so you can evolve over time.
- Brad Wilson
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