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Building Your Customer
                              Development Plan

                            Cindy Alvarez
                            The Experience is the Product - http://www.cindyalvarez.com



                                                                                          Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
If you don’t have a plan...




                                                          Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What we’ll cover

            •     What should I ask and how?

            •     Is this working? Iterate.

            •     What does it mean? Finding patterns.

            •     Devil’s advocate.



                                                   Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
If customers could talk...
            • Here’s         why it’s a problem.
            • Here’s         how we try to deal with it now.
            • Here’s         who is involved.
            • Here    are the contexts where it’s a
                 problem.
            • Here          are our constraints.
            • Here’s         what we’re willing to pay to solve
                 it.
                                                         Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Teasing out the information

            • Who,           what, where, why, how
            • “Other          customers have told me...”
            • Expectations          vs. realities vs. aspirations




                                                           Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“Tell me about how you do
                   _________ ...”

                            • High-level
                            • Don’t mention your solution
                            • 60 seconds of silence


                                                            Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“What did you originally hope to
                   do be able to do with ______?”

                            • Mental   model of ‘how it should be’
                            • Listen   for emotion here
                            • If
                               neither of these, IS there a
                             problem?
                                                              Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
X
                   “What’s wrong with what you’re
                   using / doing now?”

                    • Don’t   put customer on the defensive.




                                                       Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“Are you able to do that as often as you’d
                 like?”

                 “Are you able to do that as easily as you’d
                 like?”

                 “How happy are you with the results?

                                                               Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“Who works with you on doing
                   ____?”

                    • How    will stakeholders change with
                        your solution?


                                                        Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“What other tools or processes
                   have you tried?”

                            • Thisis your competition.
                            • Value anchoring.
                            • Why not X?


                                                         Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“If you could wave a magic wand
                   and do anything with _____,
                   what would you be able to do?”

                    • Explicitly grant permission to ask for
                        the impossible.

                                                        Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“Is there anything you’d like to
                   ask me?”

                    • Remember,   it’s a conversation.




                                                         Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
It’s not about you


                “The first rule of Fight Club is, you do
                     not talk about Fight Club.”

                 “You[r product] is not a beautiful and
                          unique snowflake.”



                                                     Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What I do (YMMV)

            •     Ask for 20 minutes (Provide suggested
                  timeslots or Tungle.me URL)

            •     Emphasize no preparation needed

            •     Phone or face-to-face

            •     Let customer lead, encourage tangents

            •     Take notes (silence is OK)
                                                    Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Simple notetaking
                                           other tools
                  Customer name            how often

                  Company                  what do they wish they
                                           knew?

                  Date                     stakeholders
                                           do they use GA?


                  Freeform notes




                                                             Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Summarizing is critical

                                   (most companies
                                   skip this --> fail)




                                surprises / trends /
                             (in)validates hypothesis
                                                         Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Stop! Are you learning?

                            after 3 interviews

                 •    Am I getting the information I need?
                 •    Do interviews feel comfortable?
                 •    Am I talking to the right people?
                 •    Am I getting yes/no answers?

                                                          Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Watching for Trends


                    1 person might be a nutcase

                    2 people means keep listening
                    (and start asking others)

                    3 people is interesting


                                                    Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“I’ve talked with other people
                   who said [the opposite]...”

                            • Peopletend to agree out of
                             politeness
                            • Disagreeing   = emotion = validation!

                                                               Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
“If you could do ______, how
                  would that make your life better?”

                            • Dig   deep.




                                                 Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
How many is enough?

         •     About 50 KISSmetrics interviews pre-
               MVP
         •     About 20 KISSinsights interviews pre-
               MVP
         •     No surprises in last 5 interviews? MVP.




                                                   Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
More resources from my blog
                 •   FAQ: Customer Development for Product Managers http://
                     www.cindyalvarez.com/learning/faq-customer-development-for-product-
                     managers

                 •   The “Who” and “Why” of your Target Customer http://
                     www.cindyalvarez.com/lean/the-who-and-why-of-your-target-customer

                 •   The Plural of Anecdote IS Data http://www.cindyalvarez.com/learning/
                     the-plural-of-anecdote-is-data

                 •   Customer Development Interviews: What you SHOULD be learning
                     http://www.cindyalvarez.com/communication/customer-development-
                     interviews-how-to-what-you-should-be-learning

                 •   Customer Development Interviews: Finding People http://
                     www.cindyalvarez.com/best-practices/customer-development-
                     interviews-how-to-finding-people




                                                                                    Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Building Your Customer Development Plan

  • 1. Building Your Customer Development Plan Cindy Alvarez The Experience is the Product - http://www.cindyalvarez.com Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 2. If you don’t have a plan... Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 3. What we’ll cover • What should I ask and how? • Is this working? Iterate. • What does it mean? Finding patterns. • Devil’s advocate. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 4. If customers could talk... • Here’s why it’s a problem. • Here’s how we try to deal with it now. • Here’s who is involved. • Here are the contexts where it’s a problem. • Here are our constraints. • Here’s what we’re willing to pay to solve it. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 5. Teasing out the information • Who, what, where, why, how • “Other customers have told me...” • Expectations vs. realities vs. aspirations Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 6. “Tell me about how you do _________ ...” • High-level • Don’t mention your solution • 60 seconds of silence Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 7. “What did you originally hope to do be able to do with ______?” • Mental model of ‘how it should be’ • Listen for emotion here • If neither of these, IS there a problem? Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 8. X “What’s wrong with what you’re using / doing now?” • Don’t put customer on the defensive. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 9. “Are you able to do that as often as you’d like?” “Are you able to do that as easily as you’d like?” “How happy are you with the results? Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 10. “Who works with you on doing ____?” • How will stakeholders change with your solution? Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 11. “What other tools or processes have you tried?” • Thisis your competition. • Value anchoring. • Why not X? Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 12. “If you could wave a magic wand and do anything with _____, what would you be able to do?” • Explicitly grant permission to ask for the impossible. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 13. “Is there anything you’d like to ask me?” • Remember, it’s a conversation. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 14. It’s not about you “The first rule of Fight Club is, you do not talk about Fight Club.” “You[r product] is not a beautiful and unique snowflake.” Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 15. What I do (YMMV) • Ask for 20 minutes (Provide suggested timeslots or Tungle.me URL) • Emphasize no preparation needed • Phone or face-to-face • Let customer lead, encourage tangents • Take notes (silence is OK) Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 16. Simple notetaking other tools Customer name how often Company what do they wish they knew? Date stakeholders do they use GA? Freeform notes Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 17. Summarizing is critical (most companies skip this --> fail) surprises / trends / (in)validates hypothesis Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 18. Stop! Are you learning? after 3 interviews • Am I getting the information I need? • Do interviews feel comfortable? • Am I talking to the right people? • Am I getting yes/no answers? Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 19. Watching for Trends 1 person might be a nutcase 2 people means keep listening (and start asking others) 3 people is interesting Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 20. “I’ve talked with other people who said [the opposite]...” • Peopletend to agree out of politeness • Disagreeing = emotion = validation! Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 21. “If you could do ______, how would that make your life better?” • Dig deep. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 22. How many is enough? • About 50 KISSmetrics interviews pre- MVP • About 20 KISSinsights interviews pre- MVP • No surprises in last 5 interviews? MVP. Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010
  • 23. More resources from my blog • FAQ: Customer Development for Product Managers http:// www.cindyalvarez.com/learning/faq-customer-development-for-product- managers • The “Who” and “Why” of your Target Customer http:// www.cindyalvarez.com/lean/the-who-and-why-of-your-target-customer • The Plural of Anecdote IS Data http://www.cindyalvarez.com/learning/ the-plural-of-anecdote-is-data • Customer Development Interviews: What you SHOULD be learning http://www.cindyalvarez.com/communication/customer-development- interviews-how-to-what-you-should-be-learning • Customer Development Interviews: Finding People http:// www.cindyalvarez.com/best-practices/customer-development- interviews-how-to-finding-people Copyright 2010 Cindy Alvarez Tuesday, December 7, 2010