Customer Satisfaction Survey

DJS Research Ltd is a leading market research consultancy specialising in implementing customer satisfaction surveys.

 

We have extensive experience in helping organisations understand their customers' needs, measuring satisfaction and identifying priorities for improvement, which are closely linked to improving customer satisfaction and loyalty.

 

We offer a bespoke customer satisfaction service with no 'off the shelf' packages to sell. However, with all our surveys we ensure that we design customer satisfaction programs that are action orientated. Our findings enable businesses to make changes and improvements, which will have the most impact on customer satisfaction.

 

If you are looking to measure customer satisfaction, customer expectations, identify priorities for improvement and build closer relationships with customers, please get in touch by phoning +44 (0)1663-732721 or through our online contact form which can be found here.

 

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Further Information About DJS Research Ltd

We are a consultancy based in the North West of England. We pride ourselves on providing a quality service but at affordable and value for money rates. In addition, we can guarantee that a Senior Consultant will conduct your customer satisfaction survey from start to finish.

 

We are members of the Market Research Society, ESOMAR and ICG, which means all projects adhere to their quality standards.

 

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