matthew
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Hi all,
I would be interested in knowing peoples overall view of support this year, thinking specifically of your experience with MA support in 2016 so that in future years it might be compared.
I think in general it would be good for MA to survey (and publish) our numerical ratings on a host of topics at the end of each year. Probably they can read our comments here but it is nice to be able to quantify things with numbers (imo anyway), this way different systems can be ranked against each other and areas which are underperforming can be better addressed.
Please vote in the poll and comment if you want, it will be open to the end of the year . 5 = Very good, 1 = very poor, etc.
Thanks for your time,
Matthew
P.S. I really encourage others to make these types of opinion polls, particularly as we come towards the end of the year, it would be useful to capture the state of the universe from the participants view point for future years to compare against. Numbers are always good
I would be interested in knowing peoples overall view of support this year, thinking specifically of your experience with MA support in 2016 so that in future years it might be compared.
I think in general it would be good for MA to survey (and publish) our numerical ratings on a host of topics at the end of each year. Probably they can read our comments here but it is nice to be able to quantify things with numbers (imo anyway), this way different systems can be ranked against each other and areas which are underperforming can be better addressed.
Please vote in the poll and comment if you want, it will be open to the end of the year . 5 = Very good, 1 = very poor, etc.
Thanks for your time,
Matthew
P.S. I really encourage others to make these types of opinion polls, particularly as we come towards the end of the year, it would be useful to capture the state of the universe from the participants view point for future years to compare against. Numbers are always good
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