Recently we got a link from our company CEO from a survey regarding customer satisfaction in our market for COVID. It listed companies that had exceeded expectations in customer satisfaction during this time period, listing also customer-satisfaction before coronavirus.
Since our company is based on this metric, we always look at it. What came as a corollary for me is that, being as it is that our company is doing well financially, one could easily take this index and use is as a tool to invest in other companies too. Did actually follow up on that thought and invested on one company that was actually listed from the survey, and it has gone quite well, at least market-wise.
I'm wondering now, is this a good investment strategy, at least long-term? Or I'm just being naive. And furthermore, if it is a good investment strategy, how can you find the best surveys for customer satisfaction for any given market?
Since our company is based on this metric, we always look at it. What came as a corollary for me is that, being as it is that our company is doing well financially, one could easily take this index and use is as a tool to invest in other companies too. Did actually follow up on that thought and invested on one company that was actually listed from the survey, and it has gone quite well, at least market-wise.
I'm wondering now, is this a good investment strategy, at least long-term? Or I'm just being naive. And furthermore, if it is a good investment strategy, how can you find the best surveys for customer satisfaction for any given market?
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