For a successful website or mobile app, user experience and interaction are critical factors which calls for testing, feedback and refinement during and after the design process. This is where feedback comes in handy. Asking for feedback from users can provide you with an alternative perspective, enabling you to properly meet the requirements as well as expectation of these users. While there are various types of user experience feedback solutions (see previous article with UX tools overview), there is one type in particular that enables businesses to improve page usability, Visual Feedback tools.
http://mopinion.com/top-21-visual-feedback-tools-an-overview/
Getting to the top of your industry is no easy task, but staying there is a whole different ballgame. Those at the top do, however, have one thing in common: They understand the value of a winning customer experience (CX) strategy, and they measure it effectively to produce a CX currency that can be utilized by executives and team members at every level of the company.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2017/08/21/how-listening-to-customer-feedback-can-help-you-maintain-your-place-at-the-top/#4427d2712483/
Feedback, as they say, is a gift. Research bears this out, suggesting that it’s a key driver of performance and leadership effectiveness. Negative feedback in particular can be valuable because it allows us to monitor our performance and alerts us to important changes we need to make. And indeed, leaders who ask for critical feedback are seen as more effective by superiors, employees, and peers, while those who seek primarily positive feedback are rated lower in effectiveness.
https://hbr.org/2018/05/the-right-way-to-respond-to-negative-feedback/