Expert tips on hiring top analytic talent; Surprising Super Bowl #1 commercial winner; PHEME: a system to identify & dispel social media rumors (RBDR–3/5/2014)

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Today: 1) Three MR industry experts blog about how to find and hire needed analytic talent. 2) Socratic Technologies releases results of its 2014 Super Bowl commercial study, which surprisingly found WeatherTech as the top performer. 3) Microsoft elevated Mark Penn to Chief Strategy Officer, but without specific public responsibilities. The Alliance for Audited Media hired its new CEO, President and Managing Director, Tom Drouillard. 4) Five European universities are cooperating to attempt to develop a system, funded by the EU, that can identify the source of a rumor in social media comes and whether it can be verified.

IBM Watson tech offered to mobile developers; How CMO & CIO help MR; Bill Harvey discusses pervasiveness of mobile devices (RBDR–3/4/2014)

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Today: 1) The IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge is underway, a global opportunity for mobile app developers to create new ones that use the IBM Watson cognitive innovation. 2) Mary Shacklett’s thought piece on corporate CMO-CIO collaborations makes three points that underscore MR’s dependency on other departments. 3) Bill Harvey discusses data and other elements that portray the impotence of second screen with TV viewing.

Three professors endorse Conjoint Analysis for exit polling; Millward Brown & ZappiStore roll out 6-hour, DIY copy testing; 48% of U.S. population is “Always-On” (RBDR–3/3/2014)

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Today: 1) Professors from MIT, Stanford and Georgetown have authored a paper that endorses the use of conjoint analysis to bring important understanding to exit polling. 2) Millward Brown’s new DIY eStatic service allows users to conduct self-service print and advertising copy-testing in six hours. 3) Vivaldi Partners’ Always-On 2014 Digital Consumer Report says 48% of the U.S. population has at least 3 digital devices that they use from at least three different physical locations multiple times each day.

Comparing Observational MR; Proposed Part D changes; FDA generic Rx initiative; HIMSS reports on HC mobile implementation vs. usage; MDLinx verifying European MDs; Novartis expands clinical data transparency; SAP testing “Medical Insights” cancer patient assistance (PMRVR–3/4/14)

In this Pharma Market Research VIDEO Report:  1) GRACE, an 11-item checklist of data and methods, allows testing of baseline quality criteria for observational research.  2) The CMS is proposing changes to Medicare Part D. The big picture change calls for stopping automatic Medicare coverage of two drug classes; the underlying consideration in the plan could lead to federal government price negotiations with pharmacos (expressly forbidden in legislation that established Part D).  3) The FDA launches a $20 million initiative to test generic drug production, which represents 80% of Rx drugs. India, wiht its $15 billion in annual generic drug production, is a primary focus but China is also in the crosshairs. 4) HIMSS mobile research study investigates its implementation and use by healthcare providers.  5) GfK reports an upsurge in 2013 in purchase of mobile-connected medical devices in top European countries.  6) MDLinx is launching its physician verification service in Europe.  7) The Kaiser Family Foundation reports users of the ACA website were more price-oriented than physician-focused.  8) Novartis says it has extended its pharmaco leadership in clinical trial data transparency.  9) SAP is testing “Medical Insights,” a capability that aids cancer patients by pulling relevant data from many cancer data sources, runs advanced analytics and delivers customized results in real time.

India’s polling scandal; new Nielsen COO, Wells Fargo CDO; Katy Perry MR (RBDR–2/27/2014)

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Today: 1) India faces a polling scandal after hidden camera conversations with leading polling organizations shows 11 of 13 willing to tweak or mislead results. 2) TAM (Kantar and Nielsen) register to provide TV Ratings in India after the country’s High Court temporarily halts implementation of new TV Ratings business guidelines. 3) RBRDR News Notes: New Nielsen COO Brian West, Wells Fargo hires A. Charles Thomas to run its data operations and teenage-focused retailer Claire’s hires Katy Perry to develop a new jewelry line after extensive MR shows her to be a global “superstar.”

KL Communications CEO Kevin Lonnie’s shares his thoughts about gamification here:

http://klcommunications.com/the-gaming-of-market-research-2/