Bonifacio Global City rolls out Smileys to measure happiness with public services
Starting this week, citizens of Bonifacio Global City (also known as BGC, Global City, or The Fort) will be able to rate their satisfaction with the public services provided by the city.
BGC, the fastest growing financial and lifestyle district in the Philippines, has deployed the HappyOrNot Smiley Terminals in both the Ayala Market to measure satisfaction with their front-line services for city-wide permit processing, and across their entire bus service – the Market Bus – to measure passenger satisfaction.
Each day, around 48,000 passengers commute into the city via BGC’s own bus
New Zealand Aviation Security Service (AVSEC), the official provider of aviation security services in New Zealand, operating at all of the major airports, implemented the HappyOrNot service at all five locations they serve nationally across both domestic and international terminals.The launch of the globally-recognized Smiley Terminals comes as part of their continuous improvement initiative. AVSEC’s quality management policies and procedures are under constant review and tested on a continuous basis against well-defined and measurable performance measures – one of which being passenger
Patient satisfaction is particularly high between 9am and 11amHappyOrNotⓇ, the global leader in instant customer and employee satisfaction reporting, has collected over 5.2 million patient satisfaction feedbacks in retail pharmacy, and is used by 136 pharmacy locations worldwide. The data collected with the HappyOrNot feedback terminals shows that patient satisfaction is the highest on Thursday and lowest on Sunday. Looking at the hour of the day, coming in between 9am and 11am would give patients the best experience.
HappyOrNot has been utilized in many of retail organizations across