1 Copyright Sparkling Logic, Inc. – Company Confidential Gamification: Turning Customers Into Advocates & Prioritizing Requirements Carole-Ann Matignon Co-Founder & CEO [email protected] Twitter: CMatignon & SparklingLogic
May 28, 2015
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Gamification: Turning Customers Into Advocates & Prioritizing
Requirements
Carole-Ann MatignonCo-Founder & CEO
[email protected]: CMatignon & SparklingLogic
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User Group Feedback Session:Feel the Love!
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How to change that?
You make the RulesAndMake it Fun for everyone…
Gamification!
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What I did…
“Monopoly” Game• Ideally 5-10 Round Tables – 6-8 Customers– 1 Product Moderator– 1 Speaker (Customer)
• Product Manager Leads overall session
• Each customer receives 10M Product Bucks
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My Rules…
First Round:
Top 3 best features
Second Round:
Top 3 lacking
features
Third Round:
The Vote
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What Worked…
• Dynamics– No ranting, no grumbling, no bore
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What Worked for me…
• Quantitative AND Transparent– $$ had to have Name & Company to be counted
Feature 1
Feature 2
Feature 3
Feature 4
Feature 5
Feature 6
Feature 7
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What Worked for Prioritization…
• $1M on 10 Features or $10M on 1 Feature
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What Worked… Most Importantly!
• Customers took ownership of their features!– Customers had
to pitch for their features
– They started answering each other
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What Customers Liked…
• Transparency– Year over year,
results were published and tracked
– Customers who got features implemented in past year were the loudest!!! Happy & Loud
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What did not Work so Well…
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What Surprised Me?
• We have never been surprised!
• Granted, we did a lot of– Customer visits or phone
discussions– Customer engagement in
Community– Etc.
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What happened next?
• Expanded to other less mature products
• Same Success!
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How about Your Game
Experiments?
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Thank You!Carole-Ann Matignon
Co-Founder & [email protected]
Twitter: Cmatignon & SparklingLogic(408) 834-7002