Kano model

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==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
The Kano model is a method to scale the layers of quality and to achieve consumer satisfaction in a project or for a product. The Model was published in 1978 by Noriaki Kano, the theory is proposed to understand the relationship between customer satisfaction and quantitative measures. The requirement and the performance of the product or service derive from the different types, the model provides.  
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The Kano model is a method to scale the layers of quality and to achieve consumer satisfaction in a project or for a product. The Model was published in 1978 by Noriaki Kano, the theory is proposed to understand the relationship between customer satisfaction and quantitative measures. The requirement and the performance of the product or service derive from the different types, the model provides. The model gather the needs of the customers to include them in the development of a product or service.
  
 
Noriaki Kano (*1940) is a Professor of the Tokyo University of Science.
 
Noriaki Kano (*1940) is a Professor of the Tokyo University of Science.
  
In a project it is recommended to use the kano model to meet customers needs and to determine right requirements in an early project phase.
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In a project it is recommended to use the kano model to meet customers needs and to determine requirements in an early project phase.

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Abstract

The Kano model is a method to scale the layers of quality and to achieve consumer satisfaction in a project or for a product. The Model was published in 1978 by Noriaki Kano, the theory is proposed to understand the relationship between customer satisfaction and quantitative measures. The requirement and the performance of the product or service derive from the different types, the model provides. The model gather the needs of the customers to include them in the development of a product or service.

Noriaki Kano (*1940) is a Professor of the Tokyo University of Science.

In a project it is recommended to use the kano model to meet customers needs and to determine requirements in an early project phase.

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