James Herod ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: In article <[log in to unmask]>, Kriss Rant <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
: > [deleted]
: >It sounds like HP may have underestimated the interest in WFW.
: >The HP SQL Database Lab has received more requests for us to support WFW
: >via the Internet in the past few days than we've received through
: >other channels over the past year.
- This seems to prove the point and pretty much confirms that some of
the survey mechanisms used in the past were not using the right channels.
In my past 10+ years with HP there have been n+1 surveys that have been
circulating in HP's internal mail... often relying on other parts of the
organization (like field support) - to forward the questionnaire to
the customers;- ehhh... what if customers and HP's e-mail systems
were not connected to each other... ...print the survey and mail to
customers??? Wait for reply and re-type into hpdesk... hmmm...
or ask the field people to start calling their customers to find out
about something that might be completely unknown to the field at that
point in time. Not to mention that field people are often busy enough
with their daily duties to try to fill every survey that pops in.
I think that internet is a great channel for soliciting user input to
future projects/product designs and that we (HP) should use it much
more than we are using! This takes us directly to the end users
without any middlemen..
...back to fixing VT bugs...
Eero Laurila - HP CSY Networking lab, NS services.