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Most Predictions Are Wrong, So Let’s Keep Making Them Blog Most Predictions Are Wrong, So Let’s Keep Making Them Posted by Ray Poynter, 11 January 2017 The researcher and author Philip Tetlock has been researching predictions since… 11 January 2017 How did my predictions for 2016 fare? Blog How did my predictions for 2016 fare? I have just published Five Market Research Trends for 2017, covering issues that I think will be important… 5 January 2017 Having a look at 1Q.com – a mobile-based survey service Blog Having a look at 1Q.com – a mobile-based survey service Last week I had was invited to have a play with the 1Q.com system, an innovative and new… 3 October 2016 Driverless Taxis – sneaking up in plain sight Blog Driverless Taxis – sneaking up in plain sight For me the concept of the driverless car exists in my mind as two contradictory elements. Firstly, it… 12 September 2016 5 Rules for How to Chair a Conference or Webinar Blog 5 Rules for How to Chair a Conference or Webinar OK, to some extent I am going to stick my neck out here, and I would love to… 12 August 2016 Automation the Driving Force Behind Agile Research Blog Automation the Driving Force Behind Agile Research Two of the hottest topics at the moment are Automation (especially developments utilising Artificial Intelligence) and Agile Research.… 28 July 2016 Stepping Outside our Comfort Zone – re:publica, Berlin, 2016 Blog Stepping Outside our Comfort Zone – re:publica, Berlin, 2016 Guest Post by Daniel Fazekas from Bakamo.Social Around this time last year Ray Poynter invited researchers to a… 10 June 2016 If you had a great product and gave it away for nearly free, how long before you would have a big customer base? Blog If you had a great product and gave it away for nearly free, how long before you would have a big customer base? This is one of the questions I sometimes ask when I am consulting to a new start-up, particularly… 5 May 2016 In Market Research, what do we mean by ‘Disruption’? Blog In Market Research, what do we mean by ‘Disruption’? Most weeks there is something in the MR media about a new force for disruption, which is often… 30 April 2016 The Paradox of Automation and Increased Employment Blog The Paradox of Automation and Increased Employment In Western society, fears and concerns about automation creating job losses and social disruption date back, at least,… 29 March 2016

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