Loughborough University has launched a free toolkit to help entrepreneurs understand their customers needs  and boost their business success.
Developed in collaboration with the Forum for the Future and two large UK retail brands, the Sustainable User Experience (UX) Vision Toolkit aims to bridge the gap between the complicated nature of real customers and the limited stereotypes that some start-up businesses base their strategies on.
Inspiration for the toolkit grew out of research conducted by two academics  Dr Val Mitchell and Dr Garrath Wilson  based in the UniversityÂs Design School whilst they worked on two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded projects.
They concluded that customers  or Âusers  are Âcomplicated and dynamic, full of invention and emotionÂ, but that ideas for innovative products and services are often technology-led rather than based on a clear understanding of user needs.
The Toolkit is designed to improve a new businessÂs understanding of their customers and the experience they want when buying and using products or services.
Commenting on the Toolkit, Dr Wilson said: ÂNow, more than ever, the quality of the user experience offered by businesses is increasingly a key differentiator in the marketplace, and a limited understanding of the experience that customerÂs really desire can lead to market failure or poor growth.Â
ÂWe hope to achieve a radical change in how start-up businesses perceive, and sometimes treat their customers, with the end goals being a more profitable business  and a better user experience.Â
The toolkit can be downloaded for free.