I bet the person who wrote this question is just as confused as we are about what the Voice of the Customer is all about. Maybe they should have just asked, 'What do our customers want?' Boom, problem solved!
Option D is the way to go. Anything else and you're just ignoring what the customer actually wants. Unless, of course, you're a mind reader. In that case, feel free to go with 'What isn't'.
Hmm, 'What will make money' sounds tempting, but that's not really the point of the Voice of the Customer. Unless, of course, the customer's dream is to make you rich. Hey, a guy can dream, right?
I was about to choose 'What will cost less', but then I remembered that the Voice of the Customer is about understanding their needs, not just cutting costs. Gotta keep the customer in mind!
Option D, 'What should be', is the correct answer. We're trying to identify the gaps between the current state and the desired state as expressed by the customer.
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