Organizational Inbox Zero
Seeking and receiving feedback from customers is a table-stakes practice in modern business.
Feedback has a lifecycle.
The goal is not just to get feedback, but to improve services and/or revenue. Therefore, feedback that is not processed is not valuable. Feedback that is processed, but does not lead to organizational behavioral change, is not value.
In my personal inbox, I assign the following states to my normal inboxes:
Normal
- Inbox (Unread)
- Inbox (Read)
- Trash (Read or Unread)
Mine
- Inbox (Unread)
- Inbox (red-bang - needs a response)
- Inbox (yellow-star - general reference)
- Inbox (orange-guillemet - placed on an email sent that I'm expecting a response to. If I don't get new emails on these emails in 1-2 weeks, these emails provide a good reminder for me to follow-up; because I haven't received a response
- Inbox (green-checkmark) complete
Organization
- A piece of feedback is received, like a survey response. This is similar to Inbox (Unread)
- Inbox (Read) - read by a staff person
- Response - staff members sends acknowledgement to responder
- Inbox (Read + Assigned)
- Assigned (Assess)
- Assigned (Track Status of, over time)
- Assigned (Decision point created)
- Assigned (Decision point happens; like a vote, or policy/legislation passes)
- Response sent, ticket closed
And ideally, some goals become assertions on a service.
A service should provide FEATURES to USERS in order to provide WHAT VALUES.
For what price?
Time or other burdens?
What are the alternatives?
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