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Please Read: RoadTest Program Change #2

rscasny
rscasny over 8 years ago

Over the past week, many of you have contributed to my discussions regarding the state of the RoadTest program. You have offered your ideas and  voiced your concerns about the program. I am already seeing a positive change. Most of the posted on the main landing page of the RoadTest Review space are new.

 

I want to thank everyone who has posted new reviews. I have to report back this week to a supplier regarding the status of the reviews. I can start sharing positive news.

 

Going Forward

Part of how I see my job as RoadTest Program Manager is to find out why people aren't posting reviews despite the clearly stated terms and conditions that a RoadTester will get a free product in exchange for your feedback on the official element14 review form. Jobs changes, moves, illnesses are generally all acceptable reasons why a RoadTester has not completed a review. But, you need to inform me what is going on.

 

I realize that "things happen." In one situation, I learned that one RoadTester did not complete her/his review because the product was stolen along with the person's laptop, etc. I am working with this individual to get her/him another product. But I also asked her/him if the physical security improved where my supplier's product is stored. (Sounds like an opportunity to do an IoT project on this problem.)

 

The problem of lack of communication has been a problem. For instance, I am ready to ship out products today for the Cleo/Nero RoadTest. One of the winners has failed to contact me despite my sending him messages for more than a week.

 

Another problem is when an applicant uses a different email address than the one used to register on element14. Since I check the finalists' profile in order to "get to know" the person's history within the community, when a different email address is used on the application, I am delayed in selecting applicants, sending to the supplier, etc.

 

Since communication is a two-way street, I realize I have to stay in touch and communicate with you. I feel I have been doing that recently But, of course, there's always room for me to improve.

 

Next Change

Communication is important and it is the focus of the next change to the RoadTest program.

 

Simply stated, if I need to contact you regarding a roadtest for which you have applied and I don't receive a reply within a week, and AFTER 2 times trying, I will set aside your application or winning entry and chose someone else.

 

I surely don't expect you to site at the edge of your seat and reply to me instantaneously. 24 hours would be great, but not always possible, especially for those of you who are frequent business travelers. I feel a week is adequate; however, I'll open this up for discussion. No rule is ironclad (unless you are in the military); but a communication rule has become necessary.

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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 8 years ago +8
    Unfortunately communication is the biggest hurdle we have. There are thousands of reasons why we can't, won't, couldn't reply or complete a road test. This is why there are rules we have to follow and…
  • Instructorman
    Instructorman over 8 years ago +6
    Randall, I think a week and two attempts on your part is sufficient. You have vendors and your employer to answer to as well as other road test applicants, and the rest of the E14 community. If I neglected…
  • jlangbridge
    jlangbridge over 8 years ago +5
    Communication is the key! You can generally tell if someone is serious or not by the way he talks/writes. Sure, problems do occur (and I feel really sorry for the roadtester who got his laptop stolen)…
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    dwinhold over 8 years ago

    Unfortunately communication is the biggest hurdle we have. There are thousands of reasons why we can't, won't, couldn't reply or complete a road test. This is why there are rules we have to follow and timelines we need to abide to. With our sponsors being very generous in their contributions to our community they do expect feed back in return, it's only fair. Our group is respected by our pears and so is our opinion, this is why they trust us to test and give feed back about their product. Randall Scasny is doing a great job for all of us and our sponsors, we need to do the same in return. With rules set in place we need to follow them. If there is 1 week to reply if chosen for a road test, then it's 1 week, you miss the deadline, someone else get's chosen. We have 2 months to complete a road test, it's a contract, communicate if there is an issue why it can't be done, 99% of the time it wouldn't be an issue, but stay in contact and explain why. We all need to respect the rules and give our sponsors what they require from us. Communication is key to our communities success, lets not fail.

     

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    dwinhold over 8 years ago

    Unfortunately communication is the biggest hurdle we have. There are thousands of reasons why we can't, won't, couldn't reply or complete a road test. This is why there are rules we have to follow and timelines we need to abide to. With our sponsors being very generous in their contributions to our community they do expect feed back in return, it's only fair. Our group is respected by our pears and so is our opinion, this is why they trust us to test and give feed back about their product. Randall Scasny is doing a great job for all of us and our sponsors, we need to do the same in return. With rules set in place we need to follow them. If there is 1 week to reply if chosen for a road test, then it's 1 week, you miss the deadline, someone else get's chosen. We have 2 months to complete a road test, it's a contract, communicate if there is an issue why it can't be done, 99% of the time it wouldn't be an issue, but stay in contact and explain why. We all need to respect the rules and give our sponsors what they require from us. Communication is key to our communities success, lets not fail.

     

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