There are a handful of ways in which Verizon can improve its research program. The typical research process is to use surveys to find out what customers desire and then use exploratory and applied techniques to devise products and services that meet those needs. One drawback to this is that it omits those needs which the customers do not conceive. Customers typically view product improvements in terms of incremental changes to the existing product. They have limited capacity to conceive of entirely new products. In an industry characterized by intense competition and technological leaps, it is precisely those game-changing innovations that win companies market share.
Yet, Verizon seems content to let their partners, such as Research in Motion, take the lead with regards to product innovation. Thus, I would add another vein of exploratory research to Verizon's research mix. They should use a more open-ended exploratory form of research to help find untapped potential in the market. They should take this research in-house, so that their product development staff have access to the primary data. This will allow them to interpret the data in ways that foster innovative product development.
Another area in which Verizon can improve its research program is to conduct more descriptive research. In the wireless communications industry, firms occasionally attempt to steal market share through targeting specific niche markets. Verizon, however, is strictly focused on broad-based trends that they, as a mass marketer, can exploit. This leaves niches open for competitors to exploit, and potentially build a customer base. This can be seen with MetroPCS, a firm that has moved from a regional niche market provider into a future nationwide competitor for Verizon. If Verizon were able to better identify niche markets and understand their key drivers, they could move to block such new entrants from the marketplace by removing their ability to develop competitive advantage.
Overall, however, Verizon has a strong research program. The main strength of the program is in its ability to synthesize the market research...
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