Title: Fidelity Investments and Others: Evaluating Usability in Website Design
1Fidelity Investments and Others Evaluating
Usability in Website Design
- Group 5
- Chapter 10 Case 1
- Page 343
2Team Members
- Elizabeth Cates
- Yvonne Hildebrand
- Jessi Janis
- Nina Wolf
- Eric Young
3Fidelity Investments
4CEO of Fidelity Edward C. Johnson 3d
- He joins the company 1957 as a research analyst
- Since 1977 CEO
5About Fidelity
- Fidelity Investments is an international provider
of financial services and investment resources
that help individuals and institutions meet their
financial objectives - Once known primarily as a mutual fund company,
Fidelity has adapted and evolved over the years
to meet the changing needs of its customers - Fidelity was the first to develop a direct,
cost-effective sales approach to individual
investors through advertising and a toll-free
telephone line.
6About Fidelity
- Fidelity is responsible for many innovations that
are standards in the industry today - They reinvest a substantial portion of their
revenues each year back into technology to
deliver new products and services to investors - They are consistently recognized by industry
surveys and publications for providing some of
the highest levels of customer support - Fidelity has the largest staff of portfolio
managers, analysts and traders in the industry,
more than 500 in total.
7About Fidelity
- Fidelity's staff of investment professionals is
backed by a worldwide network of research
resources providing constant market and company
information. These include - Extensive online, computer-based research tools.
- A common system linking Fidelity trading desks in
Boston, Hong Kong, London and Tokyo that tracks
all orders and trades, helping Fidelity's
international traders match buyers and sellers of
securities more quickly and efficiently than ever
before - A state-of-the-art trading desk, which provides
access to more than 200 brokerage houses and
real-time information to achieve the best
executions and optimize the value of each
transaction
8History
- 1943 Fidelity was founded and Edward C Johnson
2d was elected president and director of Fidelity
fund - 1946 Edward C Johnson 2d founded Fidelity
Management Research Co - 1947 One of Fidelitys fist innovations was to
crate mutual funds with investment strategies
that reflect changing market and economic
conditions - 1947 The Fidelity Puritan Fund was the first
income-oriented mutual fund to invest in a
portfolio composed largely of common stocks - 1958 Capital and Trend funds were among the
first stock funds to be aggressively managed for
performance - 1947 - 1970 Fidelity launched thirteen, new
stock funds, each earning a reputation for
superior performance
9History
- 1974 When the company advertised its first WATS
line, the calls poured in so quickly that eight
other lines soon were added. - 1979 To allow investors access to mutual fund
information 24 hours a day, Fidelity installed
the Fidelity Information phone system,
voice-activated computer that responded to
questions about prices and yields with a human
voice. The system was the first of its kind to be
made available to the general public. - 1986 Fidelity was offering hourly pricing-an
industry first- for its Select Portfolios - 1986 Fidelity became the first mutual fund
company to offer credit card services to retail
customers - 1995 Fidelity Investments became an Internet
pioneer, and holds the distinction of being the
first mutual fund company to create a homepage on
the Internets World Wide Web.
10Products / Services
- In addition to more than 300 Fidelity mutual
funds, they also offer - discount brokerage services
- retirement services
- estate planning
- wealth management
- securities execution and clearance
- life insurance
- and much, much more.
11Case Summary
12Case Summary
- Four companies and their suggenstions to improve
the usability of their websites - Fidelity Investment use a usability lab and
found out that they should use the language of
the customer instead of buzzwords - Intuit Inc. enliven their site with images of
their employees - A.G. Edwards If you have a real product to
sell, show the productPriceline simplifying the
site and visualize service
13Question 1
- Is a usability lab like Fidelitys necessary, or
are there other alternatives for testing
usability in website design? Which is the better
approach? Why?
14Question 1
- It is very important to use usability labs
- To test how a website is accepted by customers
- To measure customer satisfaction and to
experience defaults on a website - To measure how easy a website is structured
- To get new ideas of how customers think the site
should be organized
15Other Alternatives
- Online/onsite surveys
- Focus groups in a lab
- Online focus groups
- Site-monitoring
- Eye tracking
161. Online/onsite surveys
- Consumers get the possibility to answer questions
or to fill out a questionnaire while they visit a
website. This approach is only suitable for
improvements of an existing homepage. - Advantage inexpensive and easy feasible method
- Disadvantage Rate of response can be low
172. Focus groups in a lab
- Experienced researchers with psychological
background lead group discussions in a lab about
different topics like motives, expectations and
barriers of customers while they shop on or just
use a website. - Advantage Useful tool before a company offers a
new product or before they publish a website - Disadvantage expensive and test persons may
behave different, because they are in a
artificial environment
183. Online focus groups
- Participants, who resemble to the target group,
are recruited through newspaper advertisement in
order to provide re-searchers with information
about using the website. - Advantage no time and geographic barriers
- Disadvantage no direct observation
194. Site-monitoring
- One integrated system monitors application,
network devices, servers, system, bandwidth and
web sites. It measures the response time of a
transaction, determines if a problem is
application or equipment related, proactively
correct potential problems before they become
critical and improve customer satisfaction. - Advantage approach can be used for different
business units, available at all times,
controlling instrument - Disadvantage data must be analysed, expert
know-how is therefore necessary
205. Eye tracking
- This is a process where the tenor of the
customers eyes in observed, while they are
visiting a companies website. This method helps
to find out which parts of a website are
perceived immediately and which once are not.
This approach is very effective, but expensive.
21Question 2
- Evaluate the suggestions for good website design
shared by the companies in this case. Which are
the most important for you? Explain your choice.
22Suggestions and Evaluations
- Get user feedback and apply it where necessary
- Fidelity created a lab where in which they could
receive feedback from actual users - This is a good technique because you are more
able to see the website objectively
23Suggestions and Evals cont.
- Tailor the website to be more user friendly
- Fidelity asked users if they could understand the
website jargon and found that the website was
more efficient when they used a more commonplace
vocabulary
24Suggestions and Evals cont.
- Simply and consolidate where possible
- This accommodates the customer by allowing the
website to be more user friendly
25Question 3
- Visit the websites of Fidelity, Intuit, A.G.
Edwards, and Priceline. How would you rank them
in order of the best website design. Explain your
rankings.
26Priceline.com
- You know immediately what the company offers
- Easy / simple structure (groups) and language
- Different search possibilities
- Easy to use
- Possibility to create a profile for the next use
of the site - Visualize information
- Fast page reproduction
- But less information about the company
27A.G. Edwards.com
- You realize very fast what the company offers
- Information about the company are easy to find
- Site structured in groups
- Search possibility
- Fast page reproduction
- Offers different financial calculators
- But to understand everything without problems
you should have some basic knowledge
28Fidelity.com
- You realize after a few clicks, what the company
offers - Search possibility
- At the first view the site looks overloaded
- Information structured in groups
- Velocity of page reproduction is slower
- Company infos are hard to find
- But to understand everything without problems
you should have some basic knowledge
29Intuit.com
- At the first view the site looks uninteresting
- You need a few clicks to check out what they all
offer - Infos about the company are easy to find
- Search opportunity
- Velocity of page reproduction is slower
- Some pages are to complex
30Ranking
- Priceline.com
- A.G.Edwards.com
- Fidelity.com
- Intuit.com
31Questions?
- Thank you for your attention!