The Gym: Paying Not to Go
- DellaVigna & Malmendier, “Paying Not to Go to the Gym,” American Economic Review 96(3), 2006, pp. 694–719 (members on flat monthly contracts averaged ~4.3 visits/month, >$17 per visit vs. a $10 ten-visit pass; monthly members slower to cancel than annual)
- Full working-paper PDF (UC Berkeley)
Loyalty Programs: The Forgotten Member
- Bond Brand Loyalty — The Loyalty Report 2023 (U.S. consumers belong to ~18 programs, active in about half)
- McKinsey — “Next in loyalty: Eight levers to turn customers into fans” (programs built around top-tier customers; active members spend ~10% more, redeemers ~25% more than inactive)
The Design Principle: Perpetual Intermediates
- Alan Cooper, About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design — most users are “perpetual intermediates”; interfaces neglect the majority in the middle
The Office Ribbon: Jensen Harris
- Jensen Harris, “The Story of the Ribbon” (Microsoft Learn archive of his Office UI blog)
- Jensen Harris, “No Distaste for Paste (Why the UI, Part 7)” — command-usage data from the Customer Experience Improvement Program (Paste ~11%; top 5 commands ~32% of all usage in Word)
- “The Most Frequently Used Features in Microsoft Office” — summary of Harris’s Word 2003 command data
- Harvard Business Review, “Why Microsoft Had to Destroy Word” (2009) — customers kept requesting features Office already had, just buried; the Ribbon was built to surface them
Product Mentioned
- Website Reality Check — Johns & Taylor Services