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Laddering |
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entrevistas sobre meios para agregar valor (laddering) aos benefícios Explanation: Suggestão, considerando o significado de "laddering" na área financeira. |
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entrevistas de laddering considerando a relação recurso benefício Explanation: :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2023-11-09 11:46:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://kinsta.com/pt/blog/recursos-x-beneficios/ |
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entrevistas de escalonamento/sequenciação/ordenamento Função/Atributo-Benefício-Valor Explanation: Feature-Benefit-Value são termos separados como se pode ver nesta pesquisa, elementos separados na entrevista, aspetos tratados um a um... https://www.google.com/search?q="benefit value laddering"&oq... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 heures (2023-11-09 12:46:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Função (ou Atributo) - Benefício - Valor |
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Reference: Laddering Reference information: Definition Laddering (sometimes referred to as a benefit chain) is a market research technique for discovering the associations consumers have between specific product attributes and more general end states or consequences.[1] According to the Means End Chain Theory, there is a hierarchy of consumer perceptions and product knowledge that ranges from attributes (A) to consumption consequences (C) to personal values (V), as follows: Attributes — At the top level of this hierarchy, attributes are most recognizable by individuals. Individuals recognize the attributes of a product or system easily. For example, “I like this car, because it is a convertible.” Consequences — In turn, the attributes have consequences for the individual. For example, the convertible makes its driver feel young and free. Each attribute may have one or more consequences for any given individual. Core values — Finally, each consequence is linked to a core value of the person’s life. For example, the sense of youth makes that driver feel attractive.[2] https://marketing-dictionary.org/l/laddering/ |
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