CEOs & CMOs share onus of making Big Data work (RBDR–3/19/2014)

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Today: 1) Bob Lederer reviews IBM’s new Big Data study has several positive and some other negative aspects. He also analyzes the underlying ramifications of the study results, noting why CEOs and CMOs share the onus of finding the Big Data solution for their enterprise. 2) What’s the financial impact of significant use of online customer data? A UK study reveals that number. 3) Bill Harvey discusses how far neuroscience can take a researcher with unconscious decision making, and how traditional tools can help fill the remaining information void.

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.

Apple’s iWatch to detect pending heart attack? RFL debuts pharma/healthcare/biotech/medical device MR VIDEO report; Bill Harvey discusses media MR ROI (RBDR–2/19/2014)

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Today: 1) There are reports that iWatch, a new Apple smart watch, will be able to warn wearers of an impending heart attack. 2) RFL Communications has launched Pharma Market Research VIDEO Report, the first weekly MR news video for pharmaceuticals, health care, biotech and medical devices. View the introductory video for yourself at: http://youtu.be/gHWBhfM5rzY 3) Bill Harvey discusses return on investment for media research, its present acceptance and short-term prognosis for substantial media buy-in.

RBDR celebrates our 2nd Anniversary; Media guru Bill Harvey discusses the impact of Second Screen & what TV networks are doing about it (RBDR–2/6/2014)

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Today: 1 Research Business DAILY Report celebrates its second anniversary and invites viewers to join in on the celebration! You can win a special gift with a great blog post underneath our video and also by emailing a terrific suggestion about how RBDR can grow its viewership. 2) India’s Labor Department comments on the plentiful Market Research Analyst jobs that are available, and projects 41% growth in the segment into 2020. 3) Media Research guru Bill Harvey shares his keen insights into what is taking place with Second Screen activities among TV networks.
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“Jelly” crowdsourcing for mobile users’ “search” queries; Bill Harvey discusses media research ROI (RBDR–1/09/2014)

Today: 1) Crowdsourcing may gain some credibility from the launch by a Twitter co-founder, Biz Stone of Jelly, a free downloadable app that will enable mobile phone users to gain answers to their questions from their social media networks, including Twitter and Facebook. It is supposed to divert from Internet searches. 2) Bill Harvey, one of media research’s most innovative, ingenious minds for over two decades, explains to Bob Lederer both sides of the issue of implementing and relying on ROI in media research buys.

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• Research Conference Report (summarizing conference speeches from around the world that present ideas, philosophies, methods, tactics, etc. that break new ground)
• Research Department Report (profiling the inner workings of MR departments at leading companies around the world)
• Pharma Market Research Report (the World’s Only Publication that exclusively covers the interests, challenges, opportunities, etc. of MR professionals inside pharmaceutical, health care, biotech and medical device companies)