Feedback stories
UserZoom has announced new automation capabilities that make it faster and more efficient to collect user feedback and deliver customer insights.
Vonzeal's brands drive one main focus: consumer-centric, quality products that allow consumers to share their experiences.
Technology is saving teachers time, enabling them to focus on students, according to a survey by software-as-a-service firm Instructure.
Changes will enable users to give more feedback to Facebook about whether they want to see certain posts on their feeds.
Startup Weekends are 54-hour events designed to provide superior experiential education for technical and non-technical entrepreneurs.
TelstraClear's unmetered weekend saw a data usage 'frenzy,' with customers consuming 359TB, a 2.5-fold increase from the previous weekend's total.
Survey shows 63% of NZ managers want to swap yearly reviews for regular, timely feedback sessions, to boost performance.
We want to hear from you. How is the changing digital landscape affecting your educational offerings? We want to tell your stories.
The Microsoft Australia Partner Conference Day 3 focused on being genuine, being a conversation partner, being adaptive and responsive to change.
The platform connects youth, educators, service providers and businesses together to support students through education, training and employment.
Auckland-based startup Ask Nicely is leading the way in measuring customer loyalty with its Net Promoter Score (NPS) tool.
Enablement is a key word for HPE NZ channel manager Cedric Edwards, as the company looks to drive local business via its channel.
100% Appliances clinches Consumer NZ's People's Choice Award for superior service and satisfaction, outshining larger rivals.
New Kiwi-owned site, onoffer.co.nz, aims to challenge Trade Me with its buy, sell, and exchange platform. No auctions, just making offers.
Kiwi takes extreme dislike to possessed printer in brutally honest Trade Me ad, attracting bids and attention.
Telecom New Zealand launches 4G LTE trial in Wellington and Auckland, partnering with Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent to test the technology and customer experience.
You may not be a sales guru, but with a little planning you can make sure your company gets the attention it deserves.
Candle has launched a mobile recruitment site, enabling New Zealand IT professionals to access job opportunities swiftly via smartphones.
DUO has revamped its outdated website, focusing on real-time pricing and stock info to better meet customer needs and foster community engagement.
Telecom is reviewing the government's document on structural separation, following Comms Minister Steven Joyce's call for industry feedback on potential issues.