02/17/2009

The Hormonal Fingerprint: A New Approach to Product Development

We just established that our perception of taste, and also of colors and shapes is directly linked to our Hormonal Fingerprint!

This fascinating breakthrough - confirmed by scientific measurements performed on 500 people from over 25 countries - offers endless opportunities in the field of new product development and commercialization.

Our client Vidya Sagar Gannamani, Category Leader, Beverage Appliances at Philips, shares: "We discovered and experienced with Prof. Diana Derval the Hormonal Fingerprint. This remarkable biological fact explains why our perception of taste is at the same time unique and predictable"

Learn more about the Hormonal Fingerprint in this 6mn video clip, produced in partnership with COPUS 2009 Year of Science and NEMO Science Center.

 

You can read the Press Release here

02/16/2009

Open Innovation and Customers Insights

Generating Groundbreaking Insights in 4 Steps

by Prof. Diana Derval (info@derval-research.com), September 19, 2008 

Open and Cross-Industry Innovation - with the strong statement that all the smart people are not necessarily working within the company (Chesbrough 2003) – provides companies with a sudden research freedom that triggers many questions: In which direction to research? Which industry to observe? For which Return on Innovation?

Firms can generate groundbreaking insights with the Innovation Path 4i (Ardet and Derval, 2008):

1. Identity. Understanding Personas and their User Experience Chain. Answering the following questions is key to finding the right innovation path: Who are my target customers? What do I know about their profile, daily life, and expectations? How can I improve their User Experience Chain?

Fig. 1 - Example of Persona: Gary , e-Business Consultant

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He loves technology, challenging video games, high-end cars, good food and wines, and networking. He goes to work in his BMW with all the options. Between visits to clients, he likes relaxing at café terraces and hunting for the latest innovations at the MediaMarkt.

2. Industry. Observing successful industries along the User Experience Chain. BMW surprised the market when they introduced the iDrive on-board system in 2002. One single button commanding 700 functions is too complicated to use. Is this true for everybody? Probably not for Persona Gary , who masters the most sophisticated XBox joysticks. By observing Persona Gary ’s hobbies and User Experience Chain, BMW had the idea to collaborate with the gaming industry in order to make an intuitive and appealing ‘Gary-interface’.

3. Insight. Firms can evaluate the possible innovation paths in terms of business risk and R&D integration effort with the help of the Open Innovation Path Matrix (Ardet and Derval 2008).

Figure 2 - Open Innovation Paths Matrix (Ardet and Derval 2008)

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§ Best Practice or Imitating Innovation. Firms imitating companies from the same industry are not innovating but gathering best practice. The TomTom lane guidance feature, for instance, introduced for the Go x30 series in March 2008, had already been available since 2007 on competitor Navigon’s devices. This approach should be conducted in the background in complement to a horizontal or vertical innovation path.

§ Horizontal Innovation. Firms look at how companies from other industries serve their current Personas. This cross-industry approach is less risky – refer to the BMW iDrive example above - and can lead to radical or business model innovation.

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DervalResearch Discovers a Link between the Hormonal Fingerprint and an individual’s Job, Hobbies, and Perception

 

Amsterdam, The Netherlands February 26, 2009 Global Market Research firm DervalResearch  announced today that they have discovered a link between the hormonal fingerprint and an individual’s job, hobbies, and perception. Scientific research conducted between November 2008 and January 2009 on 500 people from over 25 countries uncovered endless opportunities in the field of marketing, new product development and career management.

“Our perception, skills, and physical traits are greatly determined by our hormones while we are still a fetus. Based on this hormonal fingerprint, we can predict an individual’s perfect matching job, hobby, and partner, and also preferred food, beverage, and color.” explains Prof. Diana Derval, President and Research Director.

Prof. Derval continues, “For example, we have discovered that individuals with a testosterone-driven hormonal fingerprint they were more influenced by testosterone in the wombare more likely to be entrepreneurs and dancers. On the other hand, estrogen-driven individuals are more likely to be web designers and polyglotsand this is independent of one's gender.”

In their research, DervalResearch discovered a link between the perception of taste and one's job and hobbies. Prof. Derval reveals, “Entrepreneurs are more likely to be super-tasters, web designers tend to be medium-tasters, nurses and rugby men non-tastersthey host fewer taste buds on their tongue and can therefore eat or drink almost anything including bitter, spicy and very sweet food.” 


Vidya Sagar Gannamani, Category Leader, Beverage Appliances at Philips, shares: "We discovered and experienced with Prof. Diana Derval the influence of the hormonal fingerprint. This remarkable biological fact explains why our perception of taste is at the same time unique and predictable."

 

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03/19/2008

Top 10 Online Personas revealed by DervalResearch

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DervalResearch, with Seattle partner GMI, presented at the IIR Excellence in Market Research in Chicago, the Top 10 Online Personas identified and described thanks to face-to-sofa interviews conducted in Second Life.

The Waitress, the Housewife and the Disabled were the most popular Personas.

You can see the presentation here:

and have a look at the Second Life Interview Corner demo here

 

Feel free to call us at +31 61 824 0803 for any question

Quick-Wins for your Company

"I cannot afford to waste my time making money." Louis Agassiz

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Firms lose 15 to 20 percent of their turnover because their product doesn't suit their customers.

 

 

Here are some Quick-Wins for your company:

  • Conduct an opportunity and a feasibility study before deciding to launch a new product
  • Get consumers interviews and input before designing your product
  • Do beta-testing with representative users before freezing your commercialization strategy 

Our Research team will help you avoid costly errors with your customers.

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Marketing Research for Innovative and Fast-Moving Companies

"Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought." Albert Szent-Gyorgyi [Nobel Prize 1937]

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Dear Visitor,

Thank you for your interest in our marketing research firm.

We help our clients define and implement winning sales & marketing strategies, with a strong focus on:

  • New Product Development and Commercialization
  • Disruptive Segmentation and Positioning
  • Inspiration and Innovation

Feel free to contact our teams. We will be happy to evaluate how your organization can directly benefit from our expertise.

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Prof. Diana Derval, MBA
President, Research Director of DervalResearch 

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03/18/2008

Create Business Opportunities

Successful companies discover new business by observing their customers.

Here are some tips to identify these opportunities:

  • e4b676a34081749280002d69d7e16bed.jpgKeep up with the latest sales and marketing best practice
  • Get feedback from your customers but also from your "non-customers-yet"
  • Learn to take measured risks to gain unexplored markets

Our Consultancy team will help you adapt the best practice to your context and grab new opportunities.

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03/17/2008

Lots of Innovative Projects?

Your idea has multiple applications in the market. Which one should you focus on?

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Our Innovation team will help you turn the best idea into a winning business plan.

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03/13/2008

DervalResearch Seasons Greetings

         We wish you a Happy Year of the Rat 2008!

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09/06/2007

DervalResearch makes the News!

Press Contact: Prof. Diana Derval, press@derval-research.com, +31 61 824 0803

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