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Overview**Business Book Awards 2024: Highly Commended** Why are customers so damn fickle? They say one thing, do the other. They change their minds. Give you false hopes. Keep you guessing. But without them there is no business. Finding out what your customers want needn't be potluck. Do Penguins Eat Peaches? demystifies big-business market research tools, tips and tricks for you, the smaller business. With smaller budgets. Smaller teams. Those of you who want to do right by your customers but need a little help with the how. From sending smart surveys and asking quality questions to desk research and the rise of social listening, this book teaches you how to discover what your customers want. Katie Tucker is an inspirational product leader with over twelve years’ experience leading teams and delivering stand-out products and services. In 2020 she founded Product Jungle, helping hundreds of businesses understand customers better. She is also a mentor, speaker and the pen behind the popular newsletter Jungle Juice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katie TuckerPublisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing Imprint: Practical Inspiration Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781788605618ISBN 10: 1788605616 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 17 October 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you run a small business, are a freelancer, need to do any sort of marketing or customer research, then you NEED this book! - LinkedIn This is a really great business book on a little discussed topic. It has an energetic prose style choc full of expertise, insights and mindset shifts. It’s a brilliant guide to creating a mutually rewarding relationship with the most important people in your business - your customers. - Amazon Katie Tucker's book is rammed with practical, unexpected ways to find out what your customers want. It's the kind of book you can turn to again and again. One for the small business book shelf! - Amazon Absolutely loved this book. A refreshing, easy-to-understand guide to doing simple but effective market research...It’s written in an accessible (and often funny) style, and shows that you don’t need a big corporate budget or loads of time to find out what your audience really wants. Essential reading for small businesses and budding entrepreneurs. - Amazon The book gives great tips on how to do market research – how to interview clients properly, for example – but also, crucially, what to do with the insight they give you. Honestly, I wish I’d had this book years ago. Go and buy it, I reckon you won’t regret it. - LinkedIn If you run a small business, are a freelancer, need to do any sort of marketing or customer research, then you NEED this book! - LinkedIn This is a really great business book on a little discussed topic. It has an energetic prose style choc full of expertise, insights and mindset shifts. It’s a brilliant guide to creating a mutually rewarding relationship with the most important people in your business - your customers. - Amazon Katie Tucker's book is rammed with practical, unexpected ways to find out what your customers want. It's the kind of book you can turn to again and again. One for the small business book shelf! - Amazon Absolutely loved this book. A refreshing, easy-to-understand guide to doing simple but effective market research...It’s written in an accessible (and often funny) style, and shows that you don’t need a big corporate budget or loads of time to find out what your audience really wants. Essential reading for small businesses and budding entrepreneurs. - Amazon Author InformationKatie Tucker is an inspirational product leader with over twelve years’ experience in leading teams and delivering stand-out products and services. In 2020 she founded Product Jungle, helping hundreds of businesses understand customers better. She is also a writer, speaker and the pen behind the popular newsletter Jungle Juice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |