“Sentiment Analytics” replacing Employee Surveys | RBDR

July 20, 2017. Today on RBDR:

1) Employee engagement surveys are popular but extremely lacking in comprehending people’s emotion, leading to use of other tools such as sentiment analytics.

2) Advice for college students interested in a marketing career: focus more attention on behavioral economics and behavioral sciences as an important way of successfully dealing with data and artificial intelligence.

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Focus group industry update. Twitter’s new advertising-goal deals. (RBDR 1.28.2015)

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Today on RBDR: 1) IBISWorld’s Focus Group Services procurement report overviews the market’s affordability and usage. 2) Twitter’s new advertising agreements revolves around creation of a goal and paint based on achievement of that. 3) Research-pertinent comments from Apparel Magazine Editor-in-Chief Jordan Speer as she made the rounds at the National Retail Federation conference at the Jacob Javits Center in New York last week. (Read these and other comments at: http://apparel.edgl.com/news/News-from-NRF–Top-20-Takeaways—97803)

Quant for brand tracking is dropping off. Low-key mobile MR benefits (RBDR 10.15.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) Decode Marketing and brandgym have a study that says almost half of marketers do not have a quantitative brand tracking mechanism, leaving an unsurprisingly sparse percentage of them making brand decisions based on quantitative information. 2) Research Now’s Luke Sehmer points out several mobile device studies to document its importance in the research tool kit, while also pointing out several misconceptions about mobile’s research use.