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AliveInTheLab ![]() RSS robots ![]() Joined: 20.Nov.2009 Status: Offline Points: 425 |
![]() Posted: 13.Aug.2014 at 04:00 |
I have tabulated our FY15 Q2 results: The Autodesk fiscal year runs from February 1 through January 31. So our quarters are Feb-Mar-Apr, May-Jun-Jul, Aug-Sep-Oct, and Nov-Dec-Jan. On July 31 we ended Q2 of fiscal year 2015. In my role as Program Manger for Autodesk Labs, I provide a service to the various divisions (e.g., Design, Lifecycle, & Simulation; Information Modeling & Platform Products Group; Media & Entertainment; Reputation, Consumer, & Education) that make up the company. I work with the divisions to surface their technologies as previews on the Autodesk Labs site so that customer feedback can shape the future of the technologies. It's a win-win. We don't spend time and money on technologies that customers don't want, and customers have a voice in what technologies we work on. As part of the service I provide, I produce a report that analyzes the feedback we get on the various technology previews. In addition to sentiment, I look at metrics like volume. I also look at where the feedback came from, e.g., email versus social media. I originally produced my report monthly so I named it the Technology Preview Strategy report so it's initials could be the TPS report. I am a fan of the movie Office Space. I now produce the report quarterly. Though the report contains detailed metrics and technology-preview-specific recommendations, I have shared the aggregated data (pictured above) that appears at the beginning of the report. Thanks to the divisions of Autodesk for previewing their technologies. Thanks to the Autodesk Labs community for making this possible. Without your willingness to try and provide your insights about the technology previews, there is no Autodesk Labs. Thank you. Thank you. And now on to Q3! Appreciation is once again alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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It's Alive in ihe Lab - Autodesk Labs blog by Scott Sheppard
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