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What You Need to Know When Conducting Online Qualitative Research During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Posted on April 02, 2020 by Monika Rogers

Do you need to conduct research in the coming weeks or months? What should you consider? What are participants saying and how are they responding?

Monthly Agile Research Tips - March

Posted on March 27, 2020 by Monika Rogers

Today’s leading organizations are increasingly employing agile approaches to developing new marketing programs, product or service innovations and customer experiences. By leveraging agile market research methods, your organization is able to simultaneously design, test and build new solutions before going to market. This approach speeds time to market, while still ensuring your go-to-market strategy fits with consumers’ lifestyles, situations and needs.

How to Optimize the Ad Testing Process with Agile Research

Posted on March 16, 2020 by Monika Rogers

Agile research is transforming everything from product development and packaging to website design and advertising in general.

How to Improve Agile Research Engagement with SMS

Posted on February 28, 2020 by Monika Rogers

Smart organizations understand that—if they want to stick around for the foreseeable future—they need to innovate. It’s that simple.

Monthly Agile Research Tips - February

Posted on February 25, 2020 by Whitney Snow

Today’s leading organizations are increasingly employing agile approaches to developing new marketing programs, product or service innovations and customer experiences. By leveraging agile market research methods, your organization is able to simultaneously design, test and build new solutions before going to market. This approach speeds time to market, while still ensuring your go-to-market strategy fits with consumers’ lifestyles, situations and needs.

Applying Warren Buffett’s Like, Trust, Admire Rule to Consumer Insights Technology

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Monika Rogers

In a 1989 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Warren Buffett shared a lesson he learned over the course of his career that he’s stuck with ever since: After some mistakes, I learned to go into business only with people whom I like, trust, and admire.