Getting Feedback with Darshan Mehta
Have an idea you think has legas, but want to get more feedback to test its validity? Darshan Mehta talks about the value of getting feedback to prove and disprove ideas as well as gain invaluable constructive criticism!
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About the Episode
LifeBlood BRAND: We talked about getting feedback from potential customers in order to flesh out your idea, how to make it happen and what to do with the information.
We discussed Darshan’s background as an entrepreneur, figuring out what he liked early on and getting to work at it, learning the value of time and money at an early age, and always wanting freedom.
We talked about how ideas are conceived and shared with others, but often not tested through focus groups and the danger of launching a product or service without getting enough feedback.
We discussed the value of feedback, the right way to ask for it and get it, how technology has made this process easier and more affordable, and what the process looks like.
We talked about how all great companies utilize feedback, how it’s the negative input that often has the most value, and what to do with the data once you get it with Darshan Mehta, Founder and CEO of iResearch.com, a platform that allows users to quickly engage insights from consumers throughout the world, and ConnectQik.com, an app that allows users to make instant connections and take part in engaging interactions!
Listen to learn why people think far too small and some simple mental tips for breaking through limiting thinking!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 4:13!
You can learn more about Darshan at ConnectQik.com, iResearch.com and LinkedIn.
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George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Darshan Mehta
Guest
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