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How to Create a Jobs-to-be-Done Survey: Template & Questions

Userpilot

The jobs-to-be-done survey is a great process to help you find out what your customers’ desired outcomes are, so you can make tangible improvements to your product that customers will find helpful. TL;DR JTBD surveys identify unmet customer needs and satisfaction, guiding product improvement and increasing customer happiness.

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How to Be a Truly Great Head of Product: Strategy

The Product Coalition

Strategy and enabling your team to solve problems makes the difference between a boss and an impactful leader. Using the ‘Kernel’ from Richard Rumelt’s ‘Good Strategy/Bad Strategy’, specifically insights and developing a guiding policy allows you to enable your team and avoid micro-managing. Poor strategy is everywhere?—?you

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Product Satisfaction Survey: 35+ Question Examples [+ Survey Templates]

Userpilot

For most SaaS businesses, a product satisfaction survey can be the heart of a user research process. But what type of surveys are best for your goals? In this article, we’ll go over different survey types and examples, as well as provide some ready-to-use templates you can use right away with Userpilot. CSAT surveys.

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Customer Retention Survey Questions Examples and Best Practices

Userpilot

Looking for some great customer retention survey questions to include in your feedback form? Customer retention surveys are the lens through which you can see how people are feeling about your brand. Trigger customer surveys contextually when it makes sense in the user journey. Ask one question at a time to avoid survey fatigue.

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Survey Analytics: How to Collect and Interpret Survey Data?

Userpilot

Want to know how you can use survey analytics to leverage customer feedback data? Survey analytics is the process of interpreting survey responses to get valuable insights. TL;DR Survey analytics is the process of interpreting user feedback from surveys to gain actionable insights and identify improvement opportunities.

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Product Team’s Guide to Closed-loop Feedback

Alchemer Mobile

Closed-loop feedback is the key to building this level of loyalty and trust—but why do so many product teams struggle with closing the loop? Surveys, in-app reviews, and two-way messaging channels are all great ways to collect customer feedback. But what does action look like for product teams? What is Closed-loop Feedback?

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Different Types of Bias in Surveys and How to Avoid Them

Userpilot

Different types of bias in surveys can lead you towards false conclusions. Analyzing user sentiment is an essential step for all product developers and marketers to take. TL;DR Survey bias occurs when feedback deviates due to the influence of a surveyor or respondent leading to inaccurate feedback collection.