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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   6
Categories:
Business Practices
Speaker(s):
Tonise Paul
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 01, 2021
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   6
Categories:
Business Practices |  Consulting |  Professionalism
Speaker(s):
Matt Booth
Duration:
40 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
Your attitude determines your thoughts, your actions, and ultimately the direction, success, and growth of your business. In the current economic environment, your attitude (and the attitude of those around you) NEEDS to be positive as often as possible – but sometimes it’s not that easy. This upbeat and timely session will help you recognize the importance of a positive attitude and provide proven strategies to make lasting improvements. Through this program, you’ll learn how making a conscious effort to be as positive as possible – regardless of the circumstances – which will help you be more successful at what you do. You’ll leave this program with practical take-a-ways and the motivation to implement them.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   4
Categories:
Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Scott Koenig, MBA |  Jenny Karubian
Duration:
56 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 30, 2020
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.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Speaker(s):
Criscillia Benford, BA, MA, Ph.D. |  Ana Marie Trester
Duration:
58 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
You know that stories are an effective way to broadcast information to an audience. But did you also know that real, everyday stories provide unparalleled insight into organizational and community cultures? The process of collecting and working with real, everyday stories is called Narrative Inquiry. There are various approaches. In this session, we'll provide a step-by-step overview of our approach, and describe how narrative inquiry can be used to identify and change patterns of organizational behavior.   As we share non-confidential learnings from collaborations with research partners in the US and Australia from different institutional contexts, you’ll learn best practices for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting relevant stories. Our session will end with an interactive simulation of the core step in our narrative inquiry process: Story Listening.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: .5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Consulting
Speaker(s):
Silvana di Gregorio
Duration:
27 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
We live an in age of artificial intelligence, where algorithms make suggestions to us and even make decisions that impact us. Evolving technology is giving us unprecedented access to more data sources than ever before and changing the way businesses gather and treat data in research. The presentation will explore these evolving tools and discuss how QRCs can harness these tools to better support our work and get to deeper insights. We will discuss different considerations for qualitative researchers.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Project Management |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Katrina Noelle
Duration:
44 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 02, 2021
Short Description:
In this session we'll discuss all the ways we can work to be more inclusive in our recruiting strategies. We’ll talk about the ways, means, costs and benefits of a more inclusive recruiting strategy. The goal? To make each project a bit more inclusive than the one before it. This is an iterative, learning experience and every project is an opportunity to improve from an inclusivity standpoint.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   1
Categories:
Communication |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Janet Standen |  Michele Ronsen
Duration:
41 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 02, 2021
Short Description:
Let's figure this out. Let's finally make sure that we are using the right language when thinking about how to design user experience and market research. These two disciplines have become siloed from one another. Janet Standen and Michele Ronsen want to lead a discussion about how we can encourage them to come together by better understanding each other's language and acronyms.
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   4
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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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
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Categories:
Business Practices |  Professionalism
Speaker(s):
Lauren Isaacson
Duration:
42 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
It doesn't matter if you're a freelancer or fully-employed, continuing education is essential to career growth. What are ways to increase one's skills and knowledge regardless of level of support you get? We will be discussing and sharing strategies to learn as part of a regular routine, resources for learning, tapping your network, and anytihng else we can think of (which is what I love about these round tables).
Price:
$25.00 - Non-Member Price

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On Demand

Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Nick Cawthon
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
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.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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