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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Duration:
54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Three experienced guides: Pam Goldfarb Liss, Chris Hauck, and Roben Allong will share their how-to tips and tricks on making both the moderating and insights journey more inclusive for clients, respondents and yourself. If you’re in the weeds, feel uncomfortable, or just need confirmation on ways to successfully manage inclusivity — this is the panel for you. Expect to hear relevant real world experiences and key takeaways for next level toolbox agility.
Non-Member Price:
$30.00
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Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   1
Duration:
1.5 Hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Research studies can thrive or die by the strength of the screener. Structuring screeners is foundational to ensuring that your participants are not only best suited for a study but can also offer a wide range of relevant perspectives. Writing and executing more inclusive screeners can help set up even better conversations. Join other insights practitioners to hear what this means, why this matters and how you can apply it to your next study from Recruit and Field’s Senior Director of Client Services’ Kristin Ameruoso.
Non-Member Price:
$25.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   5
Categories:
Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Duration:
56 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
When respondents become storytellers, things get human real quick. When respondents are given the opportunity to tell their narratives as they experience them, our biases as researchers take a backseat. Autoethnography turns the research enterprise on its head: We participate in their research, they take control and tell their own stories. We coach from the sidelines, while respondents are front and center. Autoethnography is a relatively new methodology for consumer research. It differs from journaling in that it allows the market research team to connect more deeply with the consumer through the peeling back of multiple layers of consciousness, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. In this presentation, we discuss how autoethnography differs from other, more conventional methods. This presentation will contain a case study that shows a side by side comparison of autoethnography and journaling.
Non-Member Price:
$50.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
The use of Data Visualization for user experience research addresses a perceived need of extending the capabilities of the research team or individual; giving us the ability to display large datasets in insightful ways. Attendees to this talk will delve into learning about how to dimensionalize qualitative transcripts against quantitative survey data through a demonstration of a novel, custom visualization platform built from open-source tools. As researchers, we can begin to expand our skillsets and abilities in common tasks such as segmentation, correlation and pattern recognition. Whereas we will continually advocate for the benefits from the abstraction that Data Visualization provides, ethically, these techniques require a narrative that is constantly being validated through human connection. Our goal for the use of Data Visualization is not to become a shortcut that replaces generative ethnography, but instead positioned as a complementary tool for iterative research cycles.
Non-Member Price:
$50.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   1
Categories:
Business Practices |  Consulting
Duration:
56 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
If “the most human company wins” in our chaotic, competitive marketplace (as Mark Schaefer wrote in Marketing Rebellion), qualitative researchers are well-positioned to help. Whether or not we have a seat at our ideal client’s table, we dwell at the intersection of marketing, strategy, and humanity. Our value is rooted in the connections we form with both our clients and respondents to reveal real-world insights about the human experience. QRCs are wrestling with new realities – such as global business uncertainty, fragmentation in the “insights” space, and in-house DIY research – mostly shaped by the disruption of technology, which makes the job of humanizing business decisions very challenging. These new realities have far-reaching implications for us, demanding that we proactively adapt and create new opportunities and avenues to deliver value to businesses and organizations.
Non-Member Price:
$0.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Business Practices |  Communication |  Professionalism
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   12
Categories:
Communication |  Consulting
Duration:
1 hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
With the ever-changing and evolving world of Gen Z and gender, come learn how we can create comfortable spaces for qualitative research where all participants feel welcome and heard.  
Non-Member Price:
$25.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Duration:
56 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
If you’re looking to squeeze everything you can from respondents in an in-person qualitative research session – especially innovation-focused work – consider the rev up. Yes, we’re talking pre-work or “homework”. Before they even walk into their research session, consumers are our eyes, ears, and pioneers – and they have ideas of their own. While respondents are in their element, in the wild, let’s leverage that opportunity for an output that is powerful and resonant. No more humdrum homework – it’s time to up the ante and give consumers a seat on the innovation team like they’ve never had before. In “The Art of the Tease”, attendees will reimagine homework assignments as a way to pull out respondents’ sharpest thinking in-sessions and add an entirely new dimension to the creative process.
Non-Member Price:
$50.00
Price with Discount:
$0.00

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Categories:
Research Design
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Virtual reality technology is rapidly being developed and is attracting enormous amounts of funding. This technology will certainly affect the worlds of entertainment, news, gaming, health care, business, research and other areas in a profound way.
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Categories:
Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
A leading wearables brand wanted to understand why some consumers — whose profiles indicated they were a target for wearables — were not interested in purchasing one. Getting to the bottom of why a behavior is not happening is one of the most difficult types of research we are asked to do — because often consumers themselves are not fully aware of all the factors influencing their actions (or lack thereof)....
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