What's the difference between a structured interview and a semi-structured interview?
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Conduct the employee survey with the identified employee group, using the method of data collection that has been selected. If a mailing has been planned, prepare and mail the questionnaires to the i...
Conduct the customer survey with the identified customer group, using the method of data collection that has been selected. If a mailing has been planned, prepare and mail the questionnaires to the i...
Prepare for the interviews by developing structured questions that will guide the scope of discussion and the direction taken in the interview. Ensure that an "open" question format is used...
Determine specifically customers who will participate in the customer survey(s) and obtain contact information. A mailed survey may include the entire customer base, while structured interviews and f...
Survey targeted customers. The survey may take the form of a mailing, structured interviews, or a telephone survey....
Determine specific employees who will participate in employee surveys and obtain contact information. Mailed surveys may include all employees, while structured interviews and focus group participant...
Survey the targeted employees. The survey may take the form of a mailing, structured interviews, or a telephone survey....
The purpose of this step is to learn more about the Enterprise’s competitors and how they perform similar services. The Enterprise may wish to learn more about competitors in their marketplace, how t...
Perform the benchmark, based upon the type of data collection that has been planned. If data is being collected through a mailing, mail the questionnaires to the benchmarking partners. If telephone ...
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