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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Business Practices
Speaker(s):
Bruce Peoples
Duration:
40 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 02, 2021
Short Description:
LinkedIn is one of the most powerful business development tools out there. Practically anyone we want to work with is on it. Yet, whether it’s creating a profile, sharing content, or connecting with potential clients, there is a lot to learn in order to get the most out of LinkedIn. Bruce Peoples will share his experiences in using the platform for business development to connect with potential clients in a professional, human, and impactful way." Additionally, you will be able to review content options for your feed and develop a more compelling alternative to the infamous “I’d like to connect with you…” line that so many people use.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   6
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Rachel Ceasar
Duration:
54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
50 users. 75 hours of recorded interviews. 1250 pages of transcripts. Sometimes a post note analysis just doesn’t cut it. When shifting through tons of interviews and focus group data, using a playbook or codebook can be a helpful tool to systematically organize user data into data-driven insights. In this talk, Rachel will introduce you to a powerful analytical method for documenting research data and decisions in a way that is transparent, reflexive, and rigorous for you and your team.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: .5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Maria Virobik
Duration:
15 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Mar 24, 2023
Short Description:
To ensure that qualitative findings aren't lost (or forgotten) in translation, researchers need to communicate insights in manageable, digestible formats that tell the story without overwhelming the reader or losing them in the details. Understanding how human physiology and psychology influence how information is read, understood and retained will enable researchers to design human-centered reports that will appeal to – not assault – the senses.
Price:
$20.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Jennifer Cuthill |  Sara Dougherty
Duration:
55 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
Curious to learn how you can use digital ethnographies to gain rich insights? Then this session is for you! Jennifer and Sara will share all the practical tips and tricks they have learned over years of conducting digital ethnographies. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to run a successful digital ethnography study … and you will have another methodology to include as part of your research toolkit!
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   38
Speaker(s):
Casey Bernard
Duration:
59:12
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 17, 2022
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Speaker(s):
Marianne Carr |  Lauren Holderness
Duration:
52 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 29, 2020
Short Description:
Do you fear the DIY research trend? Whether an independent researcher, part of a research agency, or a corporate research professional, the DIY research trend has likely impacted you. If your livelihood is focused on being hired by businesses to execute research, or you are someone who hires outside partners, access to new DIY technology can make it both easier and harder to execute meaningful qualitative research. So, let’s talk it out. We still all need each other, probably now more than ever. In this session, we will discuss the impact of the DIY research trend on both client-side and independent research professionals. Bringing it to life with real-world stories and advice for making these new relationships work for you. You will see how Doing it Together (DIT) can be actionable, profitable, and rewarding. This session includes research into the trend, case studies, and interactive activities that will help you plan for and embrace your own future.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: .75 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Business Practices |  Communication
Speaker(s):
Laura Fravel
Duration:
46 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 19, 2024
Short Description:
Gone are the days when being an "expert" in your field was enough to get noticed. Today, our world is craving a more human side of business - one in which leaders and business owners have more of an authentic and visible voice - one of purpose and even perspective. Learn: How do you show up - whether introducing yourself at a networking event or on LinkedIn - to stand out and get noticed? How to you become memorable and sought-after? And all in an authentic, rather than 'boastful' way? 
Price:
$10.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: .5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   38
Speaker(s):
Maria Virobik |  Tom Rich
Duration:
29:34
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 17, 2022
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Project Management |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Kristin Ameruoso
Duration:
45 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Business Practices
Speaker(s):
Laurie Tema-Lyn |  Jim Bryson |  Ellen Good |  J. Robert Harris |  Judy Langer |  Bonnie Perry
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 03, 2021
Short Description:
The Emeritus SIG is thrilled to propose a panel presentation and discussion for the Virtual track of the annual QRCA Conference.  Our diverse panel of five is comprised of long-standing legacy members of QRCA and perhaps lesser-known qualitative experts. Panelists are: Jim Bryson, Ellen Good, JR Harris, Judy Langer, and Bonnie Perry. They embody a range of exciting and diverse paths: wilderness trekker/ author/speaker, health and life insurance broker/educator, an adjunct professor at Wharton, a docent with the Holocaust Museum Houston, the Executive Director of the Center for Learning and Living, the Tennessee Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Parks & Conservation. Each panelist has a unique story to tell of how they used skills cultivated during their career as a QRC, their personal vision and fortitude to create satisfying new endeavors with or without remuneration. Their journeys have not been seamless; there have been challenges, learning and re-directs along the way.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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