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rscasny
rscasny over 8 years ago

It's been a few months since I wrote my first conversation concerning the future of the roadtest program, which was followed up with another one on communication. These posts received a lot of comments and discussion. So, thanks to everyone for participating. I've spent more time lately communicating with suppliers and our account managers about not only the changes I've tried to implement in the program but also their benefits for participating in the program.

 

The reviews in general are coming in at a regular rate. The supplier who had received only a 13% response rate when I wrote my first conversation, now has a 50% rate. The outstanding ones are primarily from people who have not been active on the community for 6 months. I've discussed with the supplier that we can not expect a 100% response in every instance, but we have to shoot for more than 50%.

 

I've been surprised though that my second RoadTest update letter on communication continues to spur comments and conversations. Communication is always challenge. But I realize now (and more than I did when I assumed my role in the RoadTest program) that communication is more than chasing down RoadTest reviews. (I surely don't want to do just that.) But communication is an important way for me to get to know the RoadTesters. I feel I should understand them enough to get a sense of their individual and group interests so I can select appropriate products to roadtest. This is a key issue. The management and the suppliers may have their priorities, but I have to represent the RoadTest group's interests. The goal is to find a good compromise.

 

To take a moment of self-critique, I think I am better at communicating, but I'm not there yet. I've noticed sometimes I have not been as prompt at responding as I should be, especially when there are board failures as there were in the Cleo/Nero Roadtest. To correct this problem and to remove some of the administrative tasks from my duties, we have hired an assistant, danzima (Daniel Zima). He will be doing more of the shipping and data collection that are a necessary part of the program. Please welcome him.

 

Perhaps the biggest change in the past few months is the company's desire to place more emphasis on the RoadTest program. I believe they want to do more RoadTests. On the one hand, I feel this a good thing -- more opportunity for more people to participate in the program. On the other hand, I wonder if RoadTest burnout could result. I'm not sure. I'd be interested in your opinion.

 

Another more subtle change is the emphasis on IoT. This is a company-wide initiative. I think RoadTests have always emphasized IoT. So, I am of a mixed mind on how to improve the program in this respect. Thoughts?

 

Housekeeping Items

 

  • Email Addresses: Since I go through the applications before to sending them to the supplier, I sometimes have a hard time locating the applicant's profile. It would be helpful if an applicant uses the email address that's for his/her profile, or at least mention your profile email on your application.

 

  • Multiple Accounts: I know we have people with multiple accounts. So when I see the same name under two accounts I have to go through both of them, which is a bit of a hassle. Here's my suggestion: please update your icon/avatar with your photo or unique image. That will tell me that that account is the "live" one.

 

  • All Reviews Are Sent to the Supplier: I send all the reviews to the supplier. I'm required to do this. If I don't then I have account managers and suppliers contacting me until I do, which fills up my email inbox. I do offer my comments to the supplier. They range from "I like this product, let's do more of them" to "please promote this review on your social media channels, etc."

 

  • Bad Boards: What to do when you feel you have a malfunctioning piece of hardware? Post a comment or message me. I will need to contact the supplier and either (a) get their support guy to work with you or (b) get you a replacement. We will want the failed one back for evaluation. It shouldn't cost you anything to ship it back. I will get you the info to charge our shipping account for the return.

 

  • Changing Deadlines: If you are "on hold" because of a malfunctioning part, of course, your deadline will be extended. You should not be penalized for that. Dropping me a message, reminding me of it is a big help. Since there were 2 problems with the Cleo/Nero boards, I changed the deadline for all the roadtesters.

 

  • Support Patience: We had another problem; this time with the installation of a software license. Some roadtesters had no problem while others did. It took a long time to resolve. In the end, it was resolved. It took longer than I had hoped.. Like my Dad always told me, 'Patience is a Virtue."

 

  • Unpublishing Reviews: I had someone who inadvertently published a draft of a review and wanted to unpublish it. I contacted our developers. They said: Not easy to do. Seems like a flaw in Jive. In any event, I was told that he should delete the review and create a new one. I know that is a lousy way to do it. But unless someone has a better idea, that's all I can give you for now.

 

Have I missed anything? Feel free to comment if I have.

 

Cheers

 

Randall Scasny

RoadTest Program Manager

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 8 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +6
    Enrico, That is an EXCELLENT idea. Having the capability of muti-roadtest reviews would be good. I'll bring that up with our developers. Thanks. Randall
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 8 years ago +6
    Hi Daniel, Welcome! This is great that the percentage success rate is increasing. Also, regarding the last point, I find it convenient to write in Word or Notepad, the entire review or blog post, and then…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 8 years ago +5
    Hello Randall, as always IMHO you are doing your job very well. Road test assumed a more concrete presence and sounds more professional by when you are the program manager; I think this is an advantage…
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  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago

    To some of the other points about members who actually do participate:

    I don't see how Road Test burnout could occur in the membership as a whole - there will always be interest in testing free stuff, but your point that some things will naturally be much more popular than others is true.

    I don't know if you would call it burnout but individuals might get discouraged:

    • if they perceive the effort to be greater than the benefits
    • if they submit lots of applications, but never get to participate
    • if the competition always enters grandiose proposals

    As has been mentioned before it is important to communicate that it is not only the most grandiose proposals that are successful.

    For items and topics that are not quite as popular one way to improve participation is to provide some low-cost but popular added incentive I'm not suggesting this as the right price point or the right popularity but as an example if you throw in a free  CY8CKIT-059CY8CKIT-059 it might boost proposals significantly If it was a Raspberry Pi or a TinyTile it would definitely boost numbers The added incentive item could be withheld until the road test was published and accepted

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 8 years ago in reply to dougw

    Douglas,

     

    Really good points. Grandiose proposals don't always win. I have this person who sends out the same long proposal to nearly ever roadtest he applies for. In this case, I don't think he's genuine.

     

    I tend to recommend "do-able" proposals in 2 months or  people who have clearly articulated a need and a goal: a technology instructor who wants to test the [fill in the blank] board with this class and test for [ a, b. c, etc]

     

    Randall

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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago in reply to rscasny

    Hi Randall,

     

    If you run into anyone who needs help making a road test report, I would be willing to serve as a mentor.

    You can pass them my email address and suggest they let me look at what they have so I can help them organize and clean it up to make a good report.

     

    DAB

     

    PS, you can tell them that I have done everything from simple switch and potentiometers to control initial inputs to designing multi-billion USD automated testing facilities.

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  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    DAB,

     

    I'm always happy to have a mentor image, So much to learn, would be nice to have a guide through these winding tails.

     

    Kas

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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    My offer is open to all.

     

    If you have questions, send them to me.

    I will answer what I can.  Yes there are some subjects that I either cannot answer or should not answer.

     

    So just let me know what is keeping you from progressing on a project and I will do my best to help.

     

    I have over 40 years of systems experience in just about all technical domains.  Yes, as a contractor I got into a lot of very interesting projects.

     

    DAB

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  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thank you very much image

     

    Kas

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  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thank you very much image

     

    Kas

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