Posts Tagged ‘Kristin Luck’
The Research rEvolution Starts In Philadelphia
Thursday, April 4, 2013, 6:34 am No CommentsAt Insight Innovation eXchange, we (literally) set the stage for connections that help mash ideas, people, and technology together, knowing that those interactions will help bring about the next rEvolution in marketing insights. Continue reading
Announcing The Winners Of The Ginny Valentine Badge Of Courage Awards
Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 20:43 pm No CommentsThe 8 award winners for the 2013 Ginny Valentine Badge of Courage Award are… Continue reading
Predictions for 2013: Round 2
Monday, February 4, 2013, 8:26 am No CommentsMore questions submitted to Gregg Archibald, Simon Chadwick, Reineke Reitsma & Louise Chater as part of the Research For Good “Predictions for 2013″ webinar. Continue reading
Jeffrey Hennings’s #MRX Top Ten – From the Whirlwind: Pinterest & Twitter Research Picks Up as Telephone Slows Down
Wednesday, May 30, 2012, 7:17 am No CommentsOf the 1,360 unique links shared on the Twitter #MRX community last week, here are the Top 10 most retweeted. Continue reading
You Like Me, You Really Like Me!
Friday, May 25, 2012, 12:51 pm 9 CommentsHere it is – the definitive list of the 20 most influential market researchers and insight professionals on Twitter. Continue reading
The CEO Series: An Interview With Kristin Luck of Decipher
Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 5:07 am No CommentsContinuing my series of interviews with CEOs of companies that are shaping the future of market research, today I bring you my chat with Kristin Luck, President of Decipher. Continue reading
Reflecting On The Reality Of Research: A Pre-BAQMaR Conference Interview With Orlando Wood of BrainJuicer
Friday, December 2, 2011, 20:40 pm 1 CommentThe BAQMaR Annual Conference is being held December 8th in Ghent, Belgium. It’s going to be one heck of an event, with a stellar line-up of true leaders in market research presenting on the topics that will be driving the industry forward in the years to come. BAQMaR invited me to conduct interviews with speakers at the conference and here is the first of that series: a chat with Orlando Wood, Managing Director of BrainJuicer® Labs. Continue reading
Wrapping Up The Fall Conference Season: ESOMAR 3D, Festival of NewMR, TMRE, and MRIA
Monday, October 24, 2011, 16:51 pm No CommentsConference season is almost over, but we have 4 more left over the next few weeks: ESOMAR 3D Digital Dimensions 2011, the Festival of NewMR, The Market Research Event, and MRIA Digital Conference: Some Like It Mobile. Continue reading
Carrie Robbins on The State of Mobile Market Research
Saturday, September 3, 2011, 14:03 pm No CommentsDana Stanley over on the MRGA blog conducted an interview with GreenBook Blog contributor Carrie Robbins about her “Mobilizing Market Research” publications. It’s a nice adjunct to the publication and covers a lot of territory on the topic of mobile research. Dana has graciously given me permission to repost it here. Enjoy! Continue reading
Mobilizing Market Research: The Grand Finale – Moving Forward & Using The Mobile Toolbox
Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 23:11 pm 4 CommentsThis was originally planned to be the 7th post in a 9 part series by Carrie Robbins, a recent Master’s Degree recipient who did her thesis on Mobilizing Market Research: The state-of-the-art, future evolution and implications of mobile data collection methods in the field of market research. I’ve decided the remaining sections work best as a single post, so I have combined 7-9 into this, the final post in the series. We’re at the end of this great series and we’re going out with a bang! This final post explores some of the variables to consider when determining what mobile research is appropriate for your study, dissects what the mobile revolution means fro market research industry, and gives a series of examples of the major applications for mobile research today. It truly is the “meat” of the series and will enable everyone interested in deploying mobile research to have a solid base to start from. Continue reading




































