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Listening to customer
input to drive product development is a claim vendors love
to make. Now, one Scottsdale, Ariz.-based software company
has institutionalized the concept into a democratic process.
For more than a decade, Computer
Guidance Corp., which sells a wide range of construction business
products, has planned product development using its annual
user conferences and an initiative and balloting process,
to steer development.
Customers propose enhancements
throughout the year on the vendors Website. On the first
day of users meetings, all proposals are shared. On
the second day, clients send delegates to five application
group sessions, where they pick 15 enhancements from their
topic area for the final ballot. Ballots circulate later to
all.
"It is one of the most valued
features of our user conferences, that they tell us what they
want us to develop, and we will do it based on their needs
and requirements," says Roger D. Kirk, company president.
This years ballot is about to go out.
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