Category: Big Data

Improving Insight Skills, Status, and Impact Blog Improving Insight Skills, Status, and Impact I have just finished an extended visit to Japan where I was lucky enough to be involved in… 2 August 2015 Contrasting the social media MR picture in English, French, and Italian Blog Contrasting the social media MR picture in English, French, and Italian This is the third post that relates to the GreenBook/NewMR collaborative evaluation of social media research. This post… 14 July 2015 The world is changing, so market research must change too Blog The world is changing, so market research must change too Market research is an applied discipline; its core purpose is to help organisations make better decisions. When the… 21 June 2015 The Long Survey Will Be Replaced By the Sparse Survey Blog The Long Survey Will Be Replaced By the Sparse Survey Guest post by Jeffrey Henning. Jeffrey Henning, PRC, is president of Researchscape International. He is a Director at… 14 June 2015 The population will reach 10 billion, Hans Rosling can prove it with cardboard boxes Blog The population will reach 10 billion, Hans Rosling can prove it with cardboard boxes Like many people I am a fan of Hans Rosling’s Ted talks. He seems to bring data alive… 19 May 2015 What are the key MR Buzzwords for 2015? Blog What are the key MR Buzzwords for 2015? In a recent NewMR LinkedIn conversation I asked what people thought the MR buzzwords for 2015 will be.… 14 March 2015 No more surveys in 16 years? Blog No more surveys in 16 years? Back in March 2010, I caused quite a stir with a prediction, at the UK’s MRS Conference, when… 26 August 2014 What’s hot in market research? Blog What’s hot in market research? One of the questions I get asked most often is “What’s hot in market research?”. The updated was broadcasted… 14 August 2014 post image Blog NewMR – The Big Picture Sometimes when I run a workshop or training session people want detail, they want practical information about how… 16 July 2014 post image Blog When and why does the wrong sample give you the right answer? Most samples used by market research are in some sense the ‘wrong’ sample. They are the wrong sample… 17 June 2014

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