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Survey : Value creation process of musical instruments

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 3:39 pm
by J_Sun
Dear musicians,

I currently conduct a survey about the value creation process of musical instruments to validate a MBA Technology Management degree.

May you take the time to answer the questionnaire available at this address:
http://goo.gl/forms/wDnm42BqZH

Also, could you share it with your musician friends and invite them to respond to it? This would be very helpful for me.

Basing on one of your past purchase experiences, the purpose of this questionnaire is to determine which are the main levers fostering the perceived value of a musical instrument.

You can fill it several times by taking each time one of your new or used instruments (even if you don't own it anymore) as a subject.

No information which could allow to personally identify you is required or collected in this questionnaire.

If you want it, it will be possible for me to share with you the results of my survey.

I am at your disposal in case of need.

Thank you in advance,

Re: Survey : Value creation process of musical instruments

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:43 pm
by GuitarMikeB
You should enlist the assistance of someone whose primary language is English in order to make a comprehensible survey.

Re: Survey : Value creation process of musical instruments

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:48 pm
by GuitarMikeB
'value creative process' - what does THAT mean?

1st question: "What type of musical instrument do you consider?"
3rd question: "What is your level of practice regarding music?"
7th question: "I felt exalted regarding this instrument." Really? Intelligent and articulate?

Re: Survey : Value creation process of musical instruments

PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:12 am
by MikeTalbot
Mike

The world is bigger place these days. The internet and indi publishing has instroduced me to some great players (in several arenas) that often are not fluent but have great ideas and are well read.

I recently spent a half hour with a Russian pal whose English deteriorates when he gets excited - but he is always excited! But he is an artist and always involved some project or the other. My kind of folks.

This cat J-Sun is trying to do something and he is doing better in a foreign language than I ever did. (I studied French and occasionally had to look like an ass in my attempts to use it whilst playing at soldiers)

This ain't one of those writer's forums where everyone obsesses over an adverb or two.

Give the guy a break.

Talbot

For an instrument I've always looked for and sometimes found, instruments that met the quality requirements of professional playing, but even more importantly, fit me in terms of play-ability and sound. I've been lucky to accumulate some instruments like that at reasonable prices. And yeah, when I play my Fender P Bass or my Gibson Firebird, I sometimes feel exalted.

Re: Survey : Value creation process of musical instruments

PostPosted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 2:41 pm
by J_Sun
Hi everyone!

I would like to thank you for your interest and for sharing your opinion about this study!

I agree that some of the questions in this survey may seem odd but these ones generally offer the advantage to bring a specific information. In all cases, the best solution is to be spontaneous. The only right answer is the one that corresponds to your feeling towards each question.

I apologize for my modest level in english and the mistakes it may generate. I am very respectful for foreign languages and I am the first one to feel frustrated when I go abroad and can't express myself correctly. I'll continue doing my best to improve myself.

For the ones who did not already participate, it is possible to reach the survey through this link : http://goo.gl/forms/wDnm42BqZH

Do not hesitate to share this survey with the musicians you know.

One more time, thank you very much!