Riddle this:
Multibillion dollar, international, mega-corporations, with unlimited resources utilize focus groups before introducing new consumer products and marketing plans to the public as a way of pretesting their plans. They often, and sensibly, rethink and/or discontinue plans that are met with extremely negative results
I would consider this poll and the other numerous threads as serving the same purpose as several very well selected focus groups. Given that in this poll alone with 139 votes, 89% of the people who voted thought that BB was not the best selection for a new national team concept.
Rhetorical question:
Maybe someone has a rational theory as to why valuable input like this would be totally ignored and not be used as a basis for reconsideration of an apparently poor product choice and marketing plan? I do not.
There is no shame in changing a product design in order to fill the market's wants and needs, in fact it shows intelligence, business savvy, and common sense. All skill sets required to survive a tough business environment.
Still wishing good luck to all.
J
Multibillion dollar, international, mega-corporations, with unlimited resources utilize focus groups before introducing new consumer products and marketing plans to the public as a way of pretesting their plans. They often, and sensibly, rethink and/or discontinue plans that are met with extremely negative results
I would consider this poll and the other numerous threads as serving the same purpose as several very well selected focus groups. Given that in this poll alone with 139 votes, 89% of the people who voted thought that BB was not the best selection for a new national team concept.
Rhetorical question:
Maybe someone has a rational theory as to why valuable input like this would be totally ignored and not be used as a basis for reconsideration of an apparently poor product choice and marketing plan? I do not.
There is no shame in changing a product design in order to fill the market's wants and needs, in fact it shows intelligence, business savvy, and common sense. All skill sets required to survive a tough business environment.
Still wishing good luck to all.
J