With your survey fully authored and programmed, you're on the cusp of rolling your survey out to qualified respondents. Before launch, make sure you follow our testing guidelines to optimize answer quality and limit errors.
Note: this is the third chapter in a series: "The Consultant's Guide to Diligence Surveys." Download the full guide here.
Testing during the authorship and programming process is essential for any survey you conduct.
Here’s what you should watch for during the testing process:
If you’ve followed this guide to this point, you’ll already have clearly defined respondent personas and survey paths to inform your testing strategy. Here are a few additional testing ideas to help weed out final issues with your survey.
Finally, be sure to leverage your platform’s automated testing features if available.
After programming and testing the survey, the next step is to launch the survey and put it in front of actual respondents. One tactic to enable smoother launch of a survey is to use a soft launch phase.
During soft launch, you’ll set the survey live to a limited set of respondents to test and modify the survey. This will allow you to confirm pathing, logic and questions are working as intended before officially launching your survey.
Most importantly, the soft launch phase allows you to sense check initial responses to make sure respondents aren’t misinterpreting questions.
Once the survey is closed, you’ll need to gain access to the data collected. When considering platforms, make sure they offer file output in a format that works for you, whether that’s flat file data (for use in analysis programs like Tableau) or wide-file data, such as a .csv file. The best platforms also offer options for how you export the data— such as including or excluding data from terminated or in-progress responses.
The success of your client’s deal, and your firm’s relationship with that client, depends on delivering valuable insight based on reliable data in a timely manner. In an increasingly competitive M&A environment, survey offerings have become a baseline requirement for many due diligence projects, both from the client’s perspective and for the value they add to recommendations.
However, to utilize them effectively, you’ll need careful planning and effective execution to avoid costly project delays. Partnering with a survey provider can alleviate the stress and uncertainty surrounding surveys and even accelerate your launch time.
We hope you've found this guide to designing, authoring, and launching due diligence surveys a helpful resource. If you're interested in learning more about how Inc-Query can help, please contact us via the link below!