focus-group

Vocabulary Word

Definition
A 'focus group' is like a team meeting where you ask for people's thoughts on a specific product, service, or idea. It helps to understand what customers might think.
Examples in Different Contexts
The university used 'focus-group' discussions with students to understand their experiences with online learning platforms during the pandemic.
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

We're launching a new product. It's important to know the customer's perspective before we hit the market.

Response:

I think it's a great idea to conduct a focus group to understand any potential customer concerns.

Policy

Scenario:

Before we propose this new law, we need an accurate picture of public sentiment.

Response:

Holding a focus group would give us a better understanding of the public's opinion on our proposed law.

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