1525-0012-0191 US Mint Quantitative Consumer Research - FY15 Product Fulfillment Justification

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1525-0012-0191 US Mint Quantitative Consumer Research - FY15 Product Fulfillment Justification

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1525-0012-0191

UNITED STATES MINT

QUANTITATIVE CONSUMER RESEARCH – FY15 Product Fulfillment Tracking Survey

7/16/2014




  1. Introduction / Purpose of the Research


This request is for the OMB clearance for the United States Mint to continue tracking customer satisfaction with the product ordering and fulfillment experience. This satisfaction tracking survey is fielded continuously throughout the year among customers who have recently had an order fulfilled. This collection was fielded in FY14 under OMB control number 1525-0012-0183.


The purpose of the United States Mint Product Fulfillment Satisfaction Tracking survey is to assess and monitor customer satisfaction with key aspects of the order placement and fulfillment process. The information collected is instrumental in providing measurable insights on customer satisfaction and perceptions with the order and fulfillment portion of our services. In addition to serving as a tracking measure, the United States Mint relies on the information collected to make ongoing improvements to these services and to help evaluate the impact of changes we implement.


Part of the United States Mint’s mission is to produce and make collectible coin products available directly to the American public. Executive Order No. 12862 (September 1993), titled “Setting Customer Service Standards,” establishes a mandate for the government to improve and adhere to best practices when providing customer service directly to the American people, such as by conducting research to determine satisfaction with existing services and to ensure the kind and quality of services offered are aligned with those the public wants (Section 1b). To effectively accomplish these goals, the United States Mint utilizes a combination of accepted research methods that shed light on the awareness, satisfaction and preferences among the public as they relate to collectible coin products and services. The Product Fulfillment Satisfaction Tracking survey is one of these instruments.


The consequence of not performing this collection is the United States Mint’s diminished ability to maintain service levels that satisfy customers.



II. Sample Design and Methodology


The United States Mint Product Fulfillment Survey is designed to be fielded continuously during the next 12 months among customers who have recently had an order fulfilled (within the previous half-month period). This will be a web-based survey of customers. The survey will be conducted continuously and results will be reported via a quarterly scorecard and quarterly PowerPoint presentation.


A random sample of United States Mint customers who have had orders fulfilled within the prior half-month period will be used for this survey. The target sample size is 3,000 completes per quarter (12,000 per year), which will be obtained in increments of 500 completes per each half-month sampling wave. In addition to allowing United States Mint to analyze data based on various customer segments, including tenure and spend levels, obtaining this sample size every half month will allow the United States Mint to closely identify and track changes in customer satisfaction as the mix of products in orders being fulfilled changes throughout the year based on our annual product release schedule.


The sample for United States Mint customers will be obtained from the customer database lists. The sample will be selected randomly among the population of customers fitting the defined criteria. Based on our historic response rates and our experience with this survey, we anticipate inviting 30,000 customers per quarter to respond to the survey in order to achieve the targeted 3,000 completes per quarter. Collected survey data will be coded, cleaned, weighted and tabulated.



  1. Product Fulfillment Survey Design


Potential respondents will be sent email invitations to take the survey on-line. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete and covers the following topics:


  • Satisfaction with and importance of multiple aspects of recent order

  • Specific reasons for dissatisfaction with any element of order fulfillment (open end)

  • Satisfaction with each of the individual items received in most recent order

  • Method of order placement (phone, internet, mail-in form, subscription, etc.)

  • Shipping service/speed satisfaction and future needs

  • Satisfaction with product/service areas

  • Awareness/engagement

  • Rotational section to get customer feedback on relevant aspects of product ordering and fulfillment experience when needed



  1. Methods to Maximize Response Rates


This survey approach is designed to minimize the amount of intrusion and burden that is placed on customers. Accordingly, calls will not be made to them, nor will other “intrusive” measures that normally might be used to maximize response rates. Based on our historical experience with this instrument, the United States Mint plans to send approximately 30,000 e-mail invitations per quarter explaining that participation is totally voluntary and that their feedback will be used to help improve the products and services we offer. Multiple reminder emails (e.g., two to three) will be sent to potential respondents to invite them to complete the survey. Respondents can complete the survey at a time convenient to them. No monetary incentive will be offered.



  1. Estimate of the Burden Hours


The collection of information will involve completion of the survey via the Internet with up to a maximum of 3,000 randomly selected respondents for each quarterly survey wave (12,000 annually). The average time to complete the survey will be approximately 10 minutes. Therefore, the total estimated annual burden for this survey is 2,000 hours.



Product Fulfillment Survey

All respondents

12,000

Average minutes to complete survey

10 mins

Total estimated burden hours

2,000 hrs



If you have questions related to the review of this collection request, you may contact any of the following individuals at the United States Mint’s Office of Sales and Marketing:

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