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Comwerks Interactive » enewsletters It provides users to view a sample of their past e-newsletters. ... View enewsletter sample. View sample of the enewsletter before subscribing ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Information Technology ... At Comwerks, we believe that technology is one of the key drivers in what we do, but we would also like to believe that Information Technology = Invisible ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » GoogleFIGHT! “Website” vs ... (This example was used by Gerry McGovern in one of his web seminars which I had the pleasure of ... 4 comments on “GoogleFIGHT! “Website” vs “Web Site”” ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Using the KANO Model to ... Using the KANO Model to Improve Customer Satisfaction. Posted by Gul Khan in Measurement on September 4th, 2008. Handling customer requirements for web ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Using the KANO Model to ... Sep 4, 2008 ... I’ve been using the KANO model for some time now with great effect for several of our web development projects. So far, it has worked better ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Using the KANO Model to ... Sep 4, 2008 ... Using the KANO Model to Improve Customer Satisfaction ... I’ve been using the KANO model for some time now with great effect for several of ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Using the KANO Model to ... Sep 4, 2008 ... 8-Minute KANO Model Tutorial. The KANO model essentially breaks features ... is better implemented; example the fuel efficiency of a car. ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » Using the KANO Model to ... Using the KANO Model to Improve Customer Satisfaction. Posted by Gul Khan in Measurement on September 4th, 2008. Handling customer requirements for web ...
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Comwerks Interactive » Blog Archive » GoogleFIGHT! “Website” vs ... STEP 1: Go to www.google.com/trends and key in “website, web site” into the text box. Google Trends Home Page. Step 2: And the winner is… ...
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Comwerks Interactive » user requirments Basically, it helps us to break down the customer requirements (derived by conducting various types user research) into the Basic, Performance and “Wow” ...
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