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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   9
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Lynn Greenberg |  Janet Standen
Duration:
1 Hour 7 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Mar 22, 2023
Short Description:
In order to understand the future of qual, we need to revisit its history. 
Price:
$20.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Project Management |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Anya Zadrozny
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
Video takes your clients on an empathetic and enticing journey inside respondents' struggles, delights, motivations and fears. Incorporating video into your proposals and projects is something every market researcher can do and should consider. Adding video to your research projects does not have to be a headache-filled, time-sucking endeavor.  If done right, it’s bang far outweighs its buck. In this presentation, a professional videographer, editor and documentary filmmaker Anya Zadrozny will detail the things every researcher should consider to identify when and how to create and include video in research projects – from true DIY (just you and things you already own) to a full-scale production (hiring and working with a cameraperson and editor).
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   17
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Communication |  Consulting
Speaker(s):
Kayte Hamilton |  Frank Gregory
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Sep 24, 2020
Short Description:
Every day, millions of consumers share their experiences, perceptions, opinions, and actions from the comfort of their couch. These conversations are happening in real-time on social media channels, blogs, forums and in news site commentary. When in-person research methods aren’t possible…and even once they are again…one way to get an immediate baseline read on consumer wants, needs, sentiment, emotion, timing and influence on a research topic is through social conversation analysis. In this module, the presenters will share why social media conversation analysis is important to researchers, what information is available (teaser: it's not just social media channels!), how to talk about it with clients, and what it takes to get started.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   5
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Communication |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Isabel Aneyba
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Oct 08, 2020
Short Description:
Empathy is at the heart of qualitative research. Yet many factors can undermine understanding respondents, especially when working with participants from different cultures or groups that have been historically marginalized. Whether we’re conscious of them or not, these factors can discourage respondents from sharing their experiences and perspectives – and hinder our efforts to uncover critical insights for business growth.
Price:
$0.00 - Non-Member Price

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Webinar

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

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Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Research Design |  Moderating/Facilitation
Speaker(s):
Jeff Syroney
Duration:
1 hour
Short Description:
The relationship consumers hold with products and brands has undergone an enormous shift since the pandemic. Understanding these revised relationships often requires a deeper connection than can be found through online research or around a traditional focus group table. In this session, we will explore ways we can modify methodologies and manipulate physical spaces to create an immersive experience for both research participants and users of qualitative research. Using real-world case studies, we will share a wide range of examples from the bold (using classic TV game shows as inspiration to bring segmentation to life) to the simple (how we turned focus groups into a rotating multi-segment, inter-generational experience). We will also provide examples of exciting ways to bring insights to life through experiential deliverables such as podcasts, customized video, and even graphic novels.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price
Date:

Fri, May 17, 2024 - 10:00am to 11:00am CDT


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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   5
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Consulting |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Lisa Strick
Duration:
59 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 30, 2020
Short Description:
Through this session you will learn how human experience research became the driver of successful new product ideation. We will focus on how we captured and shared the findings from low-budget primary and secondary research to help the client team better empathize with the humans (and their pets) who will be using their products. We will share how we leveraged the insights captured to bring the client team closer to the human truth; and, how we illuminated consumer stories to create custom brainstorming techniques that inspired breakthrough ideas.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   4
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Communication
Speaker(s):
Mary Sorber |  Paitra Russell |  Joeffrey Trimmingham
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
With all the focus on big data and analytics, we know that decision makers need qualitative now more than ever to find meaning within their metrics. But qualitative is increasingly challenged in a research world dominated by large data sets and continuing DIY trends. In this presentation, cultural anthropologist Paitra Russell, UX researcher Mary Sorber, and design strategist Joeffrey Trimmingham explore approaches that qualitative researchers can use to speak to the issue of quality. This includes effective strategies for communicating trustworthiness and generating output that you and your clients can defend. We will also cover ways to address quality from the beginning to the end of the engagement. We will draw on our own experiences and primary research with quallies and clients to deliver a view of what it takes to get qualitative to the point where trustworthiness is not questioned.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

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Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Business Practices |  Professionalism |  Research Design |  Moderating/Facilitation
Speaker(s):
Cary-Anne Olsen-Landis |  Jasmine Walker
Duration:
1 hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Mar 15, 2024
Short Description:
A human-first approach should be at the core of everything we do. Yet, our relationship with research participants is often transactional, ending after they receive the honorarium.  In this session, we’ll discuss how this one-sided interaction contradicts human-centered design and blurs the lines of ethical research. Our speakers will draw from knowledge gained through their combined 15+ years of conducting qualitative research studies for Fortune 500 companies to illustrate the necessity of building an ethical, trauma-informed two-way bridge between researchers and participants.  
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   1
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Communication
Speaker(s):
Cory Davison
Duration:
58 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 30, 2020
Short Description:
How do you connect the qualitative findings with the decision-makers, to further drive action? One of the biggest challenges for qualitative researchers is to deliver insights to the different audiences and promote a common understanding of who the humans are providing input in the research. In this session, you will learn techniques to help you connect decision-makers with the customer’s real stories and to further act on the feedback that will improve their business outcomes. Connecting the humans behind the data is about the dual role of the qualitative researcher; on the one hand, it’s about humanizing data to help decision-makers understand the customer stories. On the other hand, it’s about connecting with the decision-makers who are interpreting the research from their own perspectives. This session will present real case studies on how to use customer journey mapping techniques in your qualitative practices to help decision-makers relate to the human behind the data.
Price:
$0.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
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Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Jill Matthews, MBA |  Kelly Heatly
Duration:
58 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
Insights emerge in the places where humans are making the decision, buying the brand, or experiencing the product or service. By learning in the moment, within the natural purchase or experience environment, you keep your research “real” – so let’s take it to the streets! “Street research” involves gathering insights from consumers at the point of decision, purchase, consumption, and/or experience. By recruiting consumers ahead of time or via intercepts, and by using smart methods and technology to capture insights in the moment, you will gain rich insights on the street. Resilience required! The ultimate benefit: insightful, efficient, and agile research. In this session, we will discuss effective applications for place-based research and best practices for successful execution, including low- and high-tech tools for on-site data collection and analysis/reporting.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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