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- Customer_advisory_council abstract "A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB)is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction. The CAB differs from traditional focus groups in the following ways: Membership is made up of senior executives from customer companies, not product users Topics of discussion tend to be more strategic than tactical".
- Q5196443 abstract "A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB)is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction. The CAB differs from traditional focus groups in the following ways: Membership is made up of senior executives from customer companies, not product users Topics of discussion tend to be more strategic than tactical".
- Customer_advisory_council comment "A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB)is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction. The CAB differs from traditional focus groups in the following ways: Membership is made up of senior executives from customer companies, not product users Topics of discussion tend to be more strategic than tactical".
- Q5196443 comment "A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB)is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction. The CAB differs from traditional focus groups in the following ways: Membership is made up of senior executives from customer companies, not product users Topics of discussion tend to be more strategic than tactical".