Ad Hoc Research, Data Silos Holding Back Insights Function Acceptance | RBDR

Tuesday November 8th, 2016. Today on RBDR:

1) 44% of Insights functions believe they are a valued contributor to businesses, yet the same functions say ad hoc research and data silos that possess research data and findings are holding back internal acceptance of research. Read this study by clicking here.

2) Can a new Facebook bot called Claire prove itself to be a better predictor of New Product success at retail? You can find this story by clicking here.

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Market Research a Top Innovation Area | RBDR

Monday November 7th, 2016. Today on RBDR:

1) Marketing and Market Research, grouped together, are perceived as one of the leading business categories that are ripe for innovation.
2) An update on what Donald Trump owes his pollster, Tony Fabrizio, shows he actually owes more than the $767,000 previously reported.

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Polling doesn’t help discourse? MR’s search to divide personal/respondent data. (RBDR 10.05.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) DePauw Professor Jeffrey McCall blogged his discomfort with polling because it does not serve the public interest and actually has been perverted to form public opinion. Read his post by clicking here.

2) Market researchers search for a solution to a issue they must re-confront: maintaining the separation between personal and respondent data.

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John Burshek on MR’s appeal to college students. (RBDR 10.03.2016)

Today on RBDR:

Burshek Research & Consulting conducted an omnibus study for 5,000 college students that added RBDR’s question about collegians’ interests in market research careers. The study data was remarkably positive; the analysis of those results was less so.

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What marketers need to know about mobile MR to enhance the practice. (RBDR 06.06.2016)

Today on RBDR:

What marketers need to know about mobile so that they can begin making all sorts of changes that will enhance their marketing.

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