How you benefit from our customer feedback
At Portastor we believe that the best way to constantly improve our products and service is to get feedback from the people who matter - our customers.As market leaders we take nothing for granted. We use formal, measurable methods to assess whether we are meeting our customers' needs and we have a number of tools to do that.
Customer research, Customer satisfaction interviews (CSIs), and Net Promoter Index (NPI) scores all give us important insights into how we can do better. Our main aims are to make sure that Portastor customers don't have time over-runs, that they don't end up paying more than they agreed and that they enjoy peace of mind throughout their programme and beyond. In short that means we deliver your project on time and on budget.
Customer Satisfaction Interviews (CSIs)
By carrying out structured CSIs Portastor can gauge how happy customers are with the product and service that they have received. In the questionnaires customers are asked to rate Portastor on a 1 to 10 scale across a whole range of criteria. The four main categories include administration, delivery and installation, the building itself and the overall impression of the project. Within these CSI categories specific questions cover important details such as scores for cleanliness and completeness of delivered buildings and courtesy and technical knowledge of staff.
Net Promoter Scores (NPS)
The NPS discipline used by Portastor was conceived and popularised by eminent Harvard economist Fred Reichheld and is used by leading companies worldwide as the standard for measuring and improving customer loyalty.
NPS is based on the fundamental perspective that every company's customers can be divided into three categories: Promoters, Passives or Detractors. By asking one simple question; How likely is it that you would you recommend this company to a friend or colleague? Customers respond on a 0-to-10 point rating scale and are categorised as follows:
Promoters (score 9-10) are loyal enthusiasts who will keep buying and refer others, fuelling growth.
Passives (score 7-8) are satisfied but unenthusiastic customers who are vulnerable to competitive offerings.
Detractors (score 0-6) are unhappy customers who can damage your brand and impede growth through negative word-of-mouth.
The Net Promoter Score percentage is calculated by subtracting the number of customers who are detractors from the number that are promoters. The average firm has a score of only 5-10%, meaning those who actively promote the brand barely outnumber detractors. Analysis shows that companies with long term profitable growth have NPS scores usually twice that of the average company.
Research has shown that companies with the most efficient growth engines operate at NPS efficiency ratings of 50 to 80%.
Find out what our customers think…
Take a look at our case studies, to find out how we have fulfilled the diverse requirements of customers in all industry sectors, around the world. You can also visit our manufacturing facilities to see how off-site construction and more than 50 years’ experience can benefit your organisation. We will arrange everything.
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