Focus Group Script Outline

Interactive Focus Group Assistant

Focus Group Assistant

Project: [Insert Project Name]

00:00

I. Introduction & Warm-up (10-15 minutes)

A. Welcome & Moderator Introduction

  • "Hello everyone, and thank you for coming today. My name is [Your Name], and I'll be guiding our discussion."
  • "We're here today on behalf of [Your Company/Client] to talk about [General Topic, e.g., 'your experiences with mobile banking apps']."

B. Purpose of the Discussion

  • "Our main goal is to get your honest feedback. There are no right or wrong answers."
  • "Your opinions are incredibly valuable and will help [Your Company] improve its services/products."
  • "Please don't worry about my feelings or the company's; we want to hear exactly what you think, both positive and negative."

C. Ground Rules

  • "This is a confidential discussion. What's said in this room, stays in this room. Please respect everyone's privacy."
  • "We are audio/video recording the session. This is only for our research team to take notes later. You will not be identified personally."
  • "Please speak one at a time so our recorder can capture everything."
  • "Be Honest: As I said, your honest feedback is the most important thing. Don't be afraid to disagree with each other—we want to hear all the different points of view."
  • "Logistics: The session will last about [e.g., 90 minutes]. Please silence your phones. The restrooms are [Location]."

D. Participant Icebreaker

  • "Let's go around the room. Please tell us your first name and [Insert simple icebreaker question, e.g., 'what's your favorite app on your phone right now, and why?']."

II. General Topic Exploration (15-20 minutes)

Start broad before narrowing in on your specific product/concept.

  • "Great. Now, let's talk more broadly about [General Topic, e.g., 'managing your personal finances']."
  • "When you think about [General Topic], what’s the first thing that comes to mind?"
  • "What do you find most frustrating about [Task/Activity, e.g., 'tracking your monthly budget']?"
  • "What works well? What do you like about your current solution?"
  • "Tell me about the last time you [Action, e.g., 'had to send money to a friend']. How did you do it?"

III. Deep Dive: Concept/Product/Prototype (30-40 minutes)

This is the core of the focus group. Introduce your specific concepts here.

A. Introduction of Concept

  • "Now I'd like to show you [a new concept / a prototype of an app]."
  • [Moderator shows/distributes Concept A. Give participants a moment to look at it.]

B. Initial Gut Reactions

  • "Just looking at this for the first time, what are your initial gut reactions?"
  • "What's the first word that comes to mind?"
  • "What do you think this is for? Who do you think this is for?"

C. Specific Likes & Dislikes

  • "What, if anything, do you *like* about this idea? (Probe: What stands out? What seems useful?)"
  • "What, if anything, do you *dislike* about this idea? (Probe: What seems confusing? What's missing?)"
  • "How does this make you feel? (e.g., 'relieved,' 'anxious,' 'excited,' 'confused')."

D. Feature/Element Deep Dive

  • [Go through specific features one by one.]
  • "Let's look at this [Specific Feature, e.g., 'the 'Quick-Save' button']. What do you think this does?"
  • "How valuable would this feature be to you? (e.g., 'Very valuable,' 'Nice to have,' 'Not useful')."
  • "How would you improve this feature to make it better for you?"

IV. Comparison & Market Context (10-15 minutes)

Understand how your concept fits into their existing lives and the competition.

  • "Thinking about the [Product/Service] you use today, how would you compare this new concept to it?"
  • "What would make you *switch* from your current solution to this one?"
  • "What would *prevent* you from using this?"
  • "If you were to describe this [New Concept] to a friend, what would you say?"

V. Conclusion & Wrap-up (10-15 minutes)

End the session by getting final thoughts and thanking the participants.

A. Final Summary

  • "We've discussed a lot today. If you had to give the team one piece of advice about this [New Concept], what would it be?"
  • "Is there anything we didn't cover that you think is important for us to know?"

B. "Magic Wand" Question

  • "If you had a magic wand and could create the *perfect* solution for [The Problem], what would it look like? What would it do?"

C. Closing

  • "That's all the time we have. Your feedback has been incredibly helpful today."
  • "Thank you so much for your time and your honest opinions."
  • "As a thank you, [Explain incentive, e.g., 'my colleague outside will have the $100 gift card for you']."
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