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Prasad S. Mahajan (143655)
M-Tech Ist Year
NIT Warangal
 What is Kano model
 Feature classification
 Two Complications
 How does the Kano model work?
 Example: Mobile phone
 Summery
 Noriaki Kano developed a model to illustrate
how customers perceive quality
 Classifies product attributes or features
based on how they are perceived by
customers and their effect on customer
satisfaction
 Useful for guiding design decisions in that
they indicate when good is good enough, and
when more is better.
 Gives a graph of level of achievement
compared to the level of customer satisfaction
 Product features are divided into three distinct
categories
◦ Must Be
◦ Attractive
◦ One Dimensional
◦ Indifferent
◦ Reverse
 Are unspoken
 Taken for granted by
customers
 Its absence is also not
tolerable
 The customer will remain
neutral towards the
product even with
improved execution of
these aspects
 One dimensional attribute
 Directly proportional to customer
satisfaction
 Increased functionality will result in
increased customer satisfaction
 Product price is often related to
these attributes
 Exciter or delighter attributes
 Great satisfaction
 Customers willing to pay a price
premium
 Satisfaction not affected by lack of
these feature
 Differentiates the product from
competition
 Customer simply doesn’t care about
 Features that the manufacturer
founds value in, but not the
customer
 No satisfaction, No dissatisfaction
 Opposite of the One Dimensional category
 Cause dissatisfaction if present
 Varies with region, age, sex, etc.
 Select a representative panel of users
(20…30)
 Pass them a questionnaire
 Analyze the responses and make the right
decisions
 Functional question : “How would you feel if
the product had feature X ?”
◦ I like it
◦ I expect it
◦ I’m neutral
◦ I live with it
◦ I dislike it
 Dysfunctional question : “How would you feel if
the product didn’t have feature X ?”
◦ I like it
◦ I expect it
◦ I’m neutral
◦ I live with it
◦ I dislike it
Impact of time
Inconsistent Customer
Expectations
 Must Be: call feature, display, message,
dial pad, speaker phone etc.
 One Dimensional: camera, battery mAH,
3g 4g capability, screen size, music etc.
 Attractive: water proof, drop resistant
screen, metallic or gold finish body, high
performance camera and display etc
 Indifferent: internal structure, nuts
 Reverse: thick back cover, stylus
 The Kano Model is one of the more useful
tools in the quality professional’s toolkit.
 It provides a whole new way to consider what
is important in an organization and how the
organization can add value.
 If adding value is important, then the Kano
model will quickly become new best friend for
company.
 Engineering design, Gearge e. Dieter, Linda Schmidt
 Applying the Kano Model to User Experience Design, Anthony Hand UPA
Boston Mini-Conference May 2004
 Ullman, David G., The Mechanical Design Process, McGraw-Hill, Inc.,
U.S.A., 1997 pp. 105-108 ISBN 0-07-065756-4
 THE KANO MODEL: HOW TO DELIGHT YOUR CUSTOMERS, Elmar
Sauerwein , Franz Bailom, Kurt Matzler, Hans H. Hinterhuber* Department
of Management, University of Innsbruck
 Kano model, From Wikipedia
 The KANO model… so good for User Experience, About the Kano Model,
www.kanomodel.com
 Understanding Value using Dr. Kano’s Model : Converge Consulting Group
Inc. Articles and News
www.converge-group.net
Kano Model: Classification of Product Features and Customer Satisfaction

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Kano Model: Classification of Product Features and Customer Satisfaction

  • 1. By : Prasad S. Mahajan (143655) M-Tech Ist Year NIT Warangal
  • 2.  What is Kano model  Feature classification  Two Complications  How does the Kano model work?  Example: Mobile phone  Summery
  • 3.  Noriaki Kano developed a model to illustrate how customers perceive quality  Classifies product attributes or features based on how they are perceived by customers and their effect on customer satisfaction  Useful for guiding design decisions in that they indicate when good is good enough, and when more is better.
  • 4.  Gives a graph of level of achievement compared to the level of customer satisfaction  Product features are divided into three distinct categories ◦ Must Be ◦ Attractive ◦ One Dimensional ◦ Indifferent ◦ Reverse
  • 5.  Are unspoken  Taken for granted by customers  Its absence is also not tolerable  The customer will remain neutral towards the product even with improved execution of these aspects
  • 6.  One dimensional attribute  Directly proportional to customer satisfaction  Increased functionality will result in increased customer satisfaction  Product price is often related to these attributes
  • 7.  Exciter or delighter attributes  Great satisfaction  Customers willing to pay a price premium  Satisfaction not affected by lack of these feature  Differentiates the product from competition
  • 8.  Customer simply doesn’t care about  Features that the manufacturer founds value in, but not the customer  No satisfaction, No dissatisfaction
  • 9.  Opposite of the One Dimensional category  Cause dissatisfaction if present  Varies with region, age, sex, etc.
  • 10.
  • 11.  Select a representative panel of users (20…30)  Pass them a questionnaire  Analyze the responses and make the right decisions
  • 12.  Functional question : “How would you feel if the product had feature X ?” ◦ I like it ◦ I expect it ◦ I’m neutral ◦ I live with it ◦ I dislike it  Dysfunctional question : “How would you feel if the product didn’t have feature X ?” ◦ I like it ◦ I expect it ◦ I’m neutral ◦ I live with it ◦ I dislike it
  • 13.
  • 14. Impact of time Inconsistent Customer Expectations
  • 15.  Must Be: call feature, display, message, dial pad, speaker phone etc.  One Dimensional: camera, battery mAH, 3g 4g capability, screen size, music etc.  Attractive: water proof, drop resistant screen, metallic or gold finish body, high performance camera and display etc  Indifferent: internal structure, nuts  Reverse: thick back cover, stylus
  • 16.  The Kano Model is one of the more useful tools in the quality professional’s toolkit.  It provides a whole new way to consider what is important in an organization and how the organization can add value.  If adding value is important, then the Kano model will quickly become new best friend for company.
  • 17.  Engineering design, Gearge e. Dieter, Linda Schmidt  Applying the Kano Model to User Experience Design, Anthony Hand UPA Boston Mini-Conference May 2004  Ullman, David G., The Mechanical Design Process, McGraw-Hill, Inc., U.S.A., 1997 pp. 105-108 ISBN 0-07-065756-4  THE KANO MODEL: HOW TO DELIGHT YOUR CUSTOMERS, Elmar Sauerwein , Franz Bailom, Kurt Matzler, Hans H. Hinterhuber* Department of Management, University of Innsbruck  Kano model, From Wikipedia  The KANO model… so good for User Experience, About the Kano Model, www.kanomodel.com  Understanding Value using Dr. Kano’s Model : Converge Consulting Group Inc. Articles and News www.converge-group.net

Notas del editor

  1. potential product features are evaluated on customer perception (or expected customer perception) and then assigned to different categories based on their expected impact on customer satisfaction. The development team can then select the appropriate mixture of features that deliver the highest customer satisfaction given the constraints the team is operating under (time, budget, resources, etc.)
  2. was published by Dr. Noriaki Kano in 1984 in The Journal of the Japanese Society for Quality Control
  3. However, products which only fulfill the MustBe and OneDimensional features are perceived as average and therefore interchangeable