Customer Decisions on Benefits

Hidden Negative Volatility

Capsule: Some Negative Volatility may be hidden or invisible to you. In many cases, the causes of hidden volatility inflict more damage than do the causes of visible Negative Volatility. Evaluate the causes for both hidden and visible Negative Volatility.




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Some negative volatility may be hidden or invisible to you. The Company should evaluate the causes for both hidden and visible negative volatility. This analysis of hidden negative volatility directs your attention to areas of benefit differences with competition that might have escaped your notice. In many cases, the causes of hidden volatility inflict more damage than do the causes of visible negative volatility. There may be more total volume involved with hidden, than with visible, negative volatility.

Hidden negative volatility occurs when the Company loses out in competition for any positive volatility in the market. This occurs in both the invitation and evaluation stages of a customer’s decision. The Company’s hidden negative volatility occurs when it is not invited by a customer to bid on current or additional volume (invitation failure) and when it loses out to other suppliers in competition for the volatile volume (evaluation failure).

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Hidden Negative Volatility Questions

Analysis 32:
Elimination Reasons for Volatile Customers

Analysis 33:
Reasons for Company Elimination

  • What are the reasons, ranked in order of importance, that the Company is not invited to bid on volatile volume in the marketplace (invitation failure)?
  • What are the reasons, ranked in order of importance, that the Company fails to win the sales volume of volatile customers in competition with other competitors (evaluation failure)? (Analysis 32 and 33)
  • After the review of all the reasons for the Company?s visible and hidden negative volatility, what are the most important shortcomings the Company must overcome in developing its future value proposition?

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