2015 salaries for MRx pros. New IoT definition. Former MRweb reporter passes. (RBDR 01.20.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Burtch Works Executive Recruiting releases its 2015 salary report for market researchers, including a review of trends in the client- and supplier-side research marketplace. Find the study and read it for yourself here.

2) YouEye Marketing Director Elina Lipkin provides a different definition for the Internet of Things (IoT).

3) MRWeb announces the passing of of a familiar research industry reporter, Michael Kenyon, its U.S. Director of Operations from 2003 – 2008.

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Today on RBDR: 1) A Burtch Works U.S. compensation study down back July shows market researcher pay and benefits are already moving up. (Download the study: http://www.burtchworks.com/big-data-analyst-salary/big-data-career-tips/the-burtch-works-study/) 2) Reuters reports indications that Google Glass will commercially debut in 2015. 3) 2020 Research President Jim Bryson expects qualitative research as we know it to all but disappear within 10 years, but its evolution into single-phase qualitative/quantitative project work will be for the better.