How creative are your customers?
One of the classic mistakes of new product development is to ignore your customers, and their potential for giving you good ideas. But it isn't as easy as you might think to get the ideas from them and into your business. One of the best known quotes from Henry Ford illustrates this beautifully: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” Consumers are experts on what they want, what they don't like and the problems caused by the products and services that we offer. What they aren't so good at is coming up with something better. But why should they? That is our job. So the trick is to play to their strengths. Listen to what they don't like, either face to face or through social media. Even better, watch them using your product. The point at which they start having difficulties, or swap to a different product or service to complete the task, is your cue to step in. Solve their problem, and make life easier. That's your job, not theirs. So use their experience, but don't expect them to hand you the answer on a plate. If you are interested in generating new ideas for your organisation, join us on February 21 for an early morning seminar at Farnham Castle. To check availability click here.
