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Working with Microsoft Forms and Customer Voice

You're reading from   Working with Microsoft Forms and Customer Voice Efficiently gather and manage customer feedback, insights, and experiences

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070171
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Welly Lee Welly Lee
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Working with Microsoft Forms and Customer Voice
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Forms and Customer Voice FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Best Practices for Collecting Feedback through Surveys 4. Chapter 3: Creating a Survey with Microsoft Forms 5. Section 2: Implementing Common Feedback Solutions with Microsoft Forms and Dynamics 365 Customer Voice
6. Chapter 4: Conducting a More Productive Meeting with Microsoft Forms and Microsoft Teams 7. Chapter 5: Post-Training Assessment and Feedback 8. Chapter 6: Conducting an Employee Survey with Dynamics 365 Customer Voice 9. Chapter 7: Collecting Periodic Customer Feedback with Customer Voice 10. Chapter 8: Automating Customer Support Surveys with Dynamics 365 Customer Voice 11. Chapter 9: Closing a Feedback Loop with Customer Voice 12. Section 3: Administering Microsoft Forms and Dynamics 365 Customer Voice
13. Chapter 10: Administering Microsoft Forms and Dynamics 365 Customer Voice 14. Chapter 11: Managing Usage with Dynamics 365 Customer Voice 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we discussed best practices for creating, sending, and analyzing feedback surveys. It started with defining questions to measure your KPIs, key drivers, and open text comments to allow your respondent to add detail to their answers. The survey must be designed to be as easy as possible for your respondent to complete and when distributing the survey, you should convey the personal benefits to your respondents. Analyzing the survey involves comparing results between one period and another. The correlation between the KPI scores and key drivers may help explain the KPI scores. While open-ended questions provide good information to explain why a respondent has answered in a certain way, analyzing a large volume of text comments may be challenging and AI models such as sentiment, clustering, and classification techniques are often used to help analyze open text questions.

Having now familiarized yourself with how to design your survey, in the next chapter, we...

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