P9: Explain How Your Feedback Could Help You Develop Your Product

 P9: Explain How Your Feedback Could Help You Develop Your Product

 Forms response chart. Question title: Did you enjoy my presentation?
. Number of responses: 3 responses.


Forms response chart. Question title: Do you believe my robots are possible in the future?
. Number of responses: 3 responses.

Forms response chart. Question title: If you were a business owner, would you buy my robots?
. Number of responses: 3 responses.

Forms response chart. Question title: Does my product reach my target audience of large businesses?
. Number of responses: 3 responses.




Here you can see the responses I recieved after presenting my HELP-R 5000 robot idea. I created a Google Forms survey so that I could collect their responses after the presentation. Overall, you can see that my feedback is positive. I presented to a few people in my media class who are taking the same course and my teacher.
 
The participants of the survey enjoyed my presentation, they believe my robots are possible in the future and if they were business owners they would buy my product. They also liked my idea but believe it is very ambitious and more suited for future generations and that my presenting was very thorough and presented well. Two out of three responders believed my HELP-R 5000 robots appeal to my target audience of large businesses. 

To improve my product, the responses say that I could create a smaller version of my robot, I could create a prototype. Another person wrote "It would be difficult to program and add unlimited jobs and opportunities to this robot so, you would need to work in a way of downloading or purchasing different roles the robot can undertake similar to Baymax's chip in Big Hero Six." I completely agree with this point since it would be extremely challenging finding a way to input all modes into the programming of my robots. If I was making this robot for real, I would prototype a dgital version of my robot to see wha it would look like. Then I would create a real life prototypes to test the functionality of my robot before arriving at my final robots.

I also asked my audience if they believe my robots would be successful. They all agreed they would be successful but they detailed different reaons why. One person believes the multi purpose function would be beneficially. I agree with this since companies don't want to spend thousands on a robot that only does one specific job if they can help it. Another believed that one day in the future this would be possible with the advancement of tech and the product would make a lot of profit. The last responder believes that humans would start to enjoy the use of robots. I think this too since robots are very useful and he AI means you can have meaningful conversations with them.

For my last question I asked for any additional comments they may want to add. One person said "Overall, the format and layout of the presentation was professional". This great to hear since I would need to use this skill when I present for real in a media job. Another responder said "What would you do about businesses that aren’t accessing the internet or social media who want to access your product?". In response to this question, I believe that most companies access the internet in one form or another. Companies may use social media to market their products or services. Most companies have a website and create adverts. If a company doesn't have an online presence, I would create billboards and a magazine to advetise the product.

To conclude, I have evaluated all of my feedback and presented my HELP-R 5000 robot.


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