SurveyPocket allows for data collection anywhere without an internet connection using iPads and iPhones. It provides several advantages over traditional field research methods such as faster results, more accurate data entry, and the ability to track field team progress and make edits to surveys in real-time. The process involves creating a survey, deploying it to devices with unique keys, reviewing results daily on a dashboard, and making adjustments to improve data collection.
The Secret to Nailing Project EstimationsAtlassian
How many times have you been asked by your manager, a product owner, or a stakeholder, "how long will writing a new feature take?" And how many times have you actually given an accurate time estimate—say within 1 week of your estimation?
Learn about how my development team at Atlassian faced these same issues and how we transformed our practices to consistently nail time estimates
Today, technology shapes the way we live. But how can we use technology to gain deeper insights? To create new value and generate higher quality data, Lightspeed now bundles its engagement expertise with scalable technology platforms. Our award winning staff combines our strategically significant, game-changing responsive and prescriptive survey design solutions with video open ends and emotional coding.As Lightspeed delivers the next generation of market research solutions that leverage a combination of attitudinal and behavioral data, marketers can go beyond standard surveys to connect with today’s consumers.
Presented at Flowcon SF on Nov 1, 2013
Nothing interrupts the continuous flow of value like bad surprises that require immediate attention: major defects; service outages; support escalations; or even scrapping just-completed capabilities that don't actually meet business needs.
You already know that the sooner you can discover a problem, the sooner and more smoothly you can remedy it. Agile practices involve testing early and often. However feedback comes in many forms, only some of which are traditionally considered testing. Continuous integration, acceptance testing with users, even cohort analysis to validate business hypotheses are all examples of feedback cycles.
This talk examines the many forms of feedback, the questions each can answer, and the risks each can mitigate. We'll take a fresh look at the churn and disruption created by having high feedback latency, when the time between taking an action and discovering its effect is too long. We'll also consider how addressing "bugs" that may not be detracting from the actual business value can distract us from addressing real risks. Along the way we'll consider fundamental principles that you can apply immediately to keep your feedback cycles healthy and happy.
Respondents, particularly younger generations, want to take surveys on their mobile devices, but the reality is that most surveys are either too difficult to take on a mobile device or unpleasant. It’s time to rethink design and test out changes to meet consumers on their choice of device.
Experts Exchange - Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity PlanningExperts Exchange
See the webinar by going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaGScx5G9yU.
In this Experts Exchange CloudClass Webinar, Quest CTO Mike Dillon gives an overview of the steps involved in building a dynamic disaster recovery plan. Through case studies and an examination of software/hardware tools for monitoring and testing, you'll gain a better understanding of where you are, where you want to be and how to get there with your disaster recovery plan. You'll learn more about:
* Business objectives and drivers of a disaster recovery plan
* Compliancy regulations to determine appropriate level of preparedness
* Steps to determine if your current disaster recovery plans are adequate
* How to generate a report of your disaster recovery strengths and loopholes
* Testing and remediation
The Secret to Nailing Project EstimationsAtlassian
How many times have you been asked by your manager, a product owner, or a stakeholder, "how long will writing a new feature take?" And how many times have you actually given an accurate time estimate—say within 1 week of your estimation?
Learn about how my development team at Atlassian faced these same issues and how we transformed our practices to consistently nail time estimates
Today, technology shapes the way we live. But how can we use technology to gain deeper insights? To create new value and generate higher quality data, Lightspeed now bundles its engagement expertise with scalable technology platforms. Our award winning staff combines our strategically significant, game-changing responsive and prescriptive survey design solutions with video open ends and emotional coding.As Lightspeed delivers the next generation of market research solutions that leverage a combination of attitudinal and behavioral data, marketers can go beyond standard surveys to connect with today’s consumers.
Presented at Flowcon SF on Nov 1, 2013
Nothing interrupts the continuous flow of value like bad surprises that require immediate attention: major defects; service outages; support escalations; or even scrapping just-completed capabilities that don't actually meet business needs.
You already know that the sooner you can discover a problem, the sooner and more smoothly you can remedy it. Agile practices involve testing early and often. However feedback comes in many forms, only some of which are traditionally considered testing. Continuous integration, acceptance testing with users, even cohort analysis to validate business hypotheses are all examples of feedback cycles.
This talk examines the many forms of feedback, the questions each can answer, and the risks each can mitigate. We'll take a fresh look at the churn and disruption created by having high feedback latency, when the time between taking an action and discovering its effect is too long. We'll also consider how addressing "bugs" that may not be detracting from the actual business value can distract us from addressing real risks. Along the way we'll consider fundamental principles that you can apply immediately to keep your feedback cycles healthy and happy.
Respondents, particularly younger generations, want to take surveys on their mobile devices, but the reality is that most surveys are either too difficult to take on a mobile device or unpleasant. It’s time to rethink design and test out changes to meet consumers on their choice of device.
Experts Exchange - Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity PlanningExperts Exchange
See the webinar by going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaGScx5G9yU.
In this Experts Exchange CloudClass Webinar, Quest CTO Mike Dillon gives an overview of the steps involved in building a dynamic disaster recovery plan. Through case studies and an examination of software/hardware tools for monitoring and testing, you'll gain a better understanding of where you are, where you want to be and how to get there with your disaster recovery plan. You'll learn more about:
* Business objectives and drivers of a disaster recovery plan
* Compliancy regulations to determine appropriate level of preparedness
* Steps to determine if your current disaster recovery plans are adequate
* How to generate a report of your disaster recovery strengths and loopholes
* Testing and remediation
Traditional approaches to quality and risk management involve quality gates, change control boards, feature freeze and code freeze milestones, and independent QA or Test groups. These approaches stabilize quality at by sacrificing agility.
Yet buggy fragile code is even more dangerous for Agile teams where so much is changing so often. Quality and risk management are critically important for agility.
This leads to the inevitable question: if the traditional approaches to quality and risk management don't work in an Agile context, what does?
Practices vary across organizations, but all successful teams emphasize the same underlying principles of fast feedback, high visibility, collaboration, and alignment. This talk examines various approaches Agile teams have taken to increase quality, mitigate risk, and ultimately ensure they are delivering the highest possible value for their stakeholders.
One thing mobile has taught us beyond a doubt: consumers are in control. Think of one person you know that does not have a smartphone. Coming up short? This is precisely the reason we need to 'Go Mobile' now.
This presentation introduces you to the web and mobile surveying tool Responster and how it works.
Learn how traditional surveying is performed and how Responster re-imagines this to make it easier, more powerful and more rewarding.
Visit www.responster.com to sign up for your free account!
6 Statistics About Remote Work in 2020Anjani Vigha
Remote working has been changing the state of the global workspace. Here are some statistics that will help to understand its amazing benefits and how it is helpful for business and its employees.
Presentation on possibilities of leveraging biometric data on wearables, plus discussion of data on happiness from the Pebble Happiness App, a tracker for your moods and the drivers behind them.
How Augmented Reality Will Improve Our Interactions with Computers from SVVR ...Soren Harner
Over the next few years, computing will begin shifting into the augmented reality medium. Your computer will become a natural extension of the body and your senses. Screens will begin to disappear. And you will no longer need to be your parents’ tech support service.
Fishbone diagram for Continuous ImprovementShilpaSinghal9
Continous Improvement is an essential part of any organization's operatons nowadays. Lean method of CI emphasizes on Root Cause Analysis to further deploy tools for process improvement. Fishbone Diagram is a simple and widely used Root Cause Analysis device, explained in everyday language here.
How Atlassian Uses Analytics to Build Better ProductsAtlassian
It's generally understood that data, when used correctly, can be used to build great products that grow like bamboo; but it's never obvious how to do so. Over the last 3 years, Atlassian has grown its Product Analytics team from 1 analyst to 12 (a 1200% increase!) and 0kb of data to over 6TB (infinite % increase). Come find out how we've built a team, metrics, and a culture of data within engineering at Atlassian. Most importantly, learn how to unlock the power of data in your company and set a growth trajectory for your product.
2017 Music City Agile Conference: NoEstimates WorkshopMatthew Philip
Slides from my workshop as facilitated at the 2017 Music City Agile Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. https://2017.musiccityagile.org/schedule/the-noestimates-game
Introduces the "TAIS" The Attention and Interpersonal Styles diagnostic assessment tool. Used by Business, Navy Seals, Army Rangers, US Olympic Committee.
Using JohnBoyd's OODA loops to describe our experiences combatting fast moving tech disruption in Afghanistan. Lessons learned from the edge and the original Innovation Pipeline that delivered 115 solutions to the battlefield in under 2 years
Lars Hyland – What's stopping performance support?Epic
Lars Hyland presented at the eLearning Network's Christmas event on 5th December on the topic 'What's stopping performance support?'. Lars looked at the main barriers to performance support, along with potential future developments in learning technologies and how these may come in useful for performance support.
Amp Up Your Testing by Harnessing Test DataTechWell
The data tsunami is coming—or maybe it’s already here. Data science, big data, and machine learning are the buzzwords of the day. Data is changing our products and the way we build them, so we should also change the way we verify our products. In a world of increasing connectivity and accelerated deadlines, data can provide an edge. But what role should data play in assessing the quality of software? Where does it make sense to use data, and where is it inappropriate? Steve Rowe covers the history of how data fits into testing, explains why data is an important tool to have in your quality toolkit, and presents strategies for adding data to your testing plans and using it more effectively in your testing.
Traditional approaches to quality and risk management involve quality gates, change control boards, feature freeze and code freeze milestones, and independent QA or Test groups. These approaches stabilize quality at by sacrificing agility.
Yet buggy fragile code is even more dangerous for Agile teams where so much is changing so often. Quality and risk management are critically important for agility.
This leads to the inevitable question: if the traditional approaches to quality and risk management don't work in an Agile context, what does?
Practices vary across organizations, but all successful teams emphasize the same underlying principles of fast feedback, high visibility, collaboration, and alignment. This talk examines various approaches Agile teams have taken to increase quality, mitigate risk, and ultimately ensure they are delivering the highest possible value for their stakeholders.
One thing mobile has taught us beyond a doubt: consumers are in control. Think of one person you know that does not have a smartphone. Coming up short? This is precisely the reason we need to 'Go Mobile' now.
This presentation introduces you to the web and mobile surveying tool Responster and how it works.
Learn how traditional surveying is performed and how Responster re-imagines this to make it easier, more powerful and more rewarding.
Visit www.responster.com to sign up for your free account!
6 Statistics About Remote Work in 2020Anjani Vigha
Remote working has been changing the state of the global workspace. Here are some statistics that will help to understand its amazing benefits and how it is helpful for business and its employees.
Presentation on possibilities of leveraging biometric data on wearables, plus discussion of data on happiness from the Pebble Happiness App, a tracker for your moods and the drivers behind them.
How Augmented Reality Will Improve Our Interactions with Computers from SVVR ...Soren Harner
Over the next few years, computing will begin shifting into the augmented reality medium. Your computer will become a natural extension of the body and your senses. Screens will begin to disappear. And you will no longer need to be your parents’ tech support service.
Fishbone diagram for Continuous ImprovementShilpaSinghal9
Continous Improvement is an essential part of any organization's operatons nowadays. Lean method of CI emphasizes on Root Cause Analysis to further deploy tools for process improvement. Fishbone Diagram is a simple and widely used Root Cause Analysis device, explained in everyday language here.
How Atlassian Uses Analytics to Build Better ProductsAtlassian
It's generally understood that data, when used correctly, can be used to build great products that grow like bamboo; but it's never obvious how to do so. Over the last 3 years, Atlassian has grown its Product Analytics team from 1 analyst to 12 (a 1200% increase!) and 0kb of data to over 6TB (infinite % increase). Come find out how we've built a team, metrics, and a culture of data within engineering at Atlassian. Most importantly, learn how to unlock the power of data in your company and set a growth trajectory for your product.
2017 Music City Agile Conference: NoEstimates WorkshopMatthew Philip
Slides from my workshop as facilitated at the 2017 Music City Agile Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. https://2017.musiccityagile.org/schedule/the-noestimates-game
Introduces the "TAIS" The Attention and Interpersonal Styles diagnostic assessment tool. Used by Business, Navy Seals, Army Rangers, US Olympic Committee.
Using JohnBoyd's OODA loops to describe our experiences combatting fast moving tech disruption in Afghanistan. Lessons learned from the edge and the original Innovation Pipeline that delivered 115 solutions to the battlefield in under 2 years
Lars Hyland – What's stopping performance support?Epic
Lars Hyland presented at the eLearning Network's Christmas event on 5th December on the topic 'What's stopping performance support?'. Lars looked at the main barriers to performance support, along with potential future developments in learning technologies and how these may come in useful for performance support.
Amp Up Your Testing by Harnessing Test DataTechWell
The data tsunami is coming—or maybe it’s already here. Data science, big data, and machine learning are the buzzwords of the day. Data is changing our products and the way we build them, so we should also change the way we verify our products. In a world of increasing connectivity and accelerated deadlines, data can provide an edge. But what role should data play in assessing the quality of software? Where does it make sense to use data, and where is it inappropriate? Steve Rowe covers the history of how data fits into testing, explains why data is an important tool to have in your quality toolkit, and presents strategies for adding data to your testing plans and using it more effectively in your testing.
A Perspective from the intersection Data Science, Mobility, and Mobile DevicesYael Garten
Invited talk at Stanford CSEE392I (Seminar on Trends in Computing and Communications) April 24, 2014.
Covered three topics: (1) Data science at LinkedIn. (2) Mobile data science — how is it different, challenges and opportunities. Examples of how data science impacts business and product decisions. (3) Mobile today, and LinkedIn's mobile story.
Better Living Through Analytics - Strategies for Data DecisionsProduct School
Data is king! Get ready to understand how a successful analytics team can empower managers from product, marketing, and other areas to make effective, data-driven decisions.
Louis Cialdella, a data scientist at ZipRecruiter, shared some case studies and successful strategies that he has used at ZipRecruiter as well as previous experiences. The purpose of this data talk was to enlighten people on how to make sure that analysts can successfully partner with other departments and get them the information they need to do great things.
Intro to Data Analytics with Oscar's Director of ProductProduct School
The Director of Product at Oscar, Vasudev Vadlamudi, went over key types of quantitative analysis that B2C product managers use on the job including: funnels, cohorts, and a/b testing. For each one he looked into when and why they are used, and used examples.
Software Metrics: Taking the Guesswork Out of Software ProjectsTechWell
Why bother with measurement and metrics? If you never use the data you collect, this is a valid question—and the answer is “Don’t bother, it’s a waste of time.” In that case, you’ll manage with opinions, personalities, and guesses—or even worse, misconceptions and misunderstandings. Based on his more than forty years of software and systems development experience, Ed Weller describes reasons for measurement, key measures in both traditional and agile environments, decisions enabled by measurement, and lessons learned from successful—and not so successful—measurement programs. Find out how to develop and maintain consistent data and valid measures so you can estimate reliably, deliver products with known quality, and have happy users and customers—the ultimate trailing indicator. Learn to manage projects dynamically with the support of current metrics and data from past projects to guide your management planning and control. Join Ed to explore how to invest in measurements that provide leading indicators to help you meet your company and customer goals.
A short description of our survey design services in Improvast. We deploy our latest data collection system (Surveyhabitat) and use modern data analysis techniques to realise and communicate the insights in the satisfaction data.
We welcome any comments, feedback and suggestions (or even contact us). We would be happy to assist you
Power of the Platform: A PM's Path to a Winning Product ExperienceAggregage
In this webinar, Marcus Andrews and Keren Wexler will explain common challenges faced by product teams, how to use analytics to create better product launches, platform adoption, and how to add feedback into your workflows!
Why Measuring the Impact of Doing Good MattersTechSoup
Tracking your nonprofit’s impact not only improves the services you provide, but can also tell an important story for fundraisers and grantmakers.
3Strands Global Foundation, an organization combatting human trafficking for more than 11 years, knows this to be true. From the beginning, they focused on making sure the outcomes of each program were measured, improved, and then measured again.
Learn how 3Strands Global takes a quantitative approach to measuring social impact and how it's changed the trajectory for their nonprofit with help from QuestionPro.
Brent Summers, Director of Marketing at Digital Telepathy Using Data and Design toDrive Your Business June 25, 2015
Data is All Around You 1
Quantitative Data Sales Reports Data is All Around
Quantitative Data Application Performance Data Data is All Around You Quantitative Data Search Engine Optimization Data is All Around
Quantitative Web Analytics Data is All Around You
Qualitative Data Customer Surveys Data is All Around You Qualitative Data Customer Interviews Data is All Around You Get more info at: goo.gl/Jeol7v
Qualitative Data Personas Data is All Around You Get more info at: goo.gl/UW8mgQ
Observation Heat Mapping & Scroll Mapping Data is All Around You Observation User Behavior Data is All Around You
Data Already 
 Informs Design 2
A/B Testing Optimize for conversions. Data Already Informs Design
Eye Tracking People read in F-Shaped Pa erns Data Already Informs Design
Eye Tracking People look where people look. Data Already Informs Design h
Vertical Rhythm There’s a reason paper is ruled. Data Already Informs Design
Color Psychology What does your brand color say about your business?
The Golden Ratio 1.618 —
Consider the Entire 
 User Journey 3
Identify the Friction Evaluate sentiment/friction at each stage of the user journey. Consider the Entire User Journey
Designing for
 Business Objectives 4
Identify the Friction Where can you make the biggest impact? Designing for Business Objectives
User Journey Consideration
Landing Pages Incremental improvements can drive exponential results.
Be er Social Sharing Social sharing + content performance insights.
Animations Scroll is the new click.
Change Language Try different value proposition, calls to action, etc.
Change Layout Use behavior patterns to drive decisions.
User Journey Conversion: The act of purchasing a product or service through self service or a sales process.
Content Marketing Share knowledge to establish trust. Onboarding Step-by-step walkthroughs for new users.
Get the First Click Break through psychological barriers. User Journey Retention: Post-purchase. Activities that drive further product engagement, adoption and upgrades. Designing for Business Objectives
Reduce cognitive load: hide data until a user requests it.
Simplify your user interface for experienced users
Testimonials “Who doesn’t love social proof?” - Brent Summers
Prioritizing Your Backlog
Keep Track of Experiments Practical Advice Use a formula to assess which experiments to do first.
Sample Experiments Which of these experiments should be implemented Paid conversions
What does the data tell you? Identify where can design make the biggest impact.
Rounding Out the Process Your implementation method is unique. Measure the results. Repeat.
Measuring Success 6
Good Design is Great for Business Design lead firms out-perform the S&P 500 by 228%. Measuring Success
SpigitEngage is a Crowd innovation Software as a Service technology platform used by large organizations including many of the Fortune 100 to tap into their "crowd" of employees, customers and partners to generate a pipeline of innovation for the business. Predictions is a new module that allows you to use the crowd to predict the value of ideas - how much revenue will it generate, how much will it cost, what's the likely time to market. Using a diverse crowd of people in your business typically yields better results than asking just the business analysts or project managers in your business. This slideshare discusses the Predictions functionality and the science behind it.
IW14 Session: Mike Gualtieri, Forrester ResearchSoftware AG
Session: Apama & Terracotta World; Big Data Streaming Analytics - Right Here, Right Now
Presentation Title: Streaming Analytics Is Icing On The Big Data Cake
Presentation given by Mike Gualtieri, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, during the Apama & Terracotta World Session at Innovation World 2014 conference, Oct 13-15, 2014, at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, produced by Software AG. Three days of vision, inspiration and insight. Innovation World is THE global event for digital leaders who are driven to leverage the Software AG Suite: Alfabet, Apama, ARIS, webMethods, Software AG Live, Terracotta and Adabas-Natural.
Modern Product Data Workflows: Products for Product People - Best Practices i...Hannah Flynn
Who builds products for the product people? As a product manager, you know how helpful custom tailored data solutions can be to doing your job well. But proper data analytics solutions take work to deliver - it's not as simple as just building a dashboard.
Learn product analytics best practices from Andrew Wynn, Product Manager at Looker. He will give the "meta" perspective from a practitioner who is building products that anybody, including product managers, can use to access, analyze, and act on data to make important decisions.
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Qualitative Research vs Quantitative Research - a QuestionPro Academic WebinarQuestionPro
Hosted on October 14, 2020, this QuestionPro Academic focused webinar delved into the differences of Qualitative and Quantitative research and how you can achieve this using the QuestionPro research platform. We spoke about Heatmap and Hotspot analysis, card sorting, online focus groups using video discussions and even a beta feature coming soon, LiveCast that uses NLP to build real-time analytics from video survey questions. Our speaker was Dan Fleetwood, the President for Research and Insights at QuestionPro.
QuestionPro - Introduction to Customer Experience Part 3: CX BenchmarkingQuestionPro
Now that you have chosen your CX metric and mapped out your customer journey, the last key foundation of building a successful CX program is benchmarking.
Benchmarking allows understanding how your organization is performing in relation to others - both in your own sector and in other sectors. There are several ways to benchmark your performance over time, but we will introduce you different ways that are found to be successful to companies such as Emirates, Salesforce, and UPS.
Join us and learn how benchmarking:
• Uncovers key drivers that influence your organization’s performance
• Provides a quick way to evaluate your CX readiness and business goals
• Differentiates yourself against others
The Future of Employee Engagement and Positivity at Workplace WebinarQuestionPro
Learn Everything you need to know about The Future of Employee Engagement employee satisfaction and Positivity at Workplace.
Our latest research and analytical insights from our employee engagement and employee satisfaction and assessment surveys data sets on what works in making our workplaces more positive and more productive.
We will examine the key drivers for workplace motivation and well-being from the perspective of data analytics and assessments for:
Leaders, younger workers, gender breakdown and nationality.
QuestionPro - Introduction to Customer Experience Part 2: Customer Journey Ma...QuestionPro
Did you know? Customer journey mapping drives improvements that yield the greatest financial return.
In Part Two of this Introduction to Customer Experience Management webinar series, you will learn about the second key element widely used in successful CX programs: customer journey mapping. Join us along with David Hicks, CEO of TribeCX, as we define customer journey mapping and discuss why it is critical to improving your customer experience.
You'll learn:
• How to chart each step of your customer experience
• How to highlight your moments of truth
• Customer mapping best practices
Qualitative Options with Online Communities QuestionPro
One of the great benefits if having a community is the opportunity to run both quantitative and qualitative research. When it comes to qualitative research, there is a wide range of options, for example online discussions, smartphone ethnography, online focus groups, and depth interviews. In this webinar I will provide some tips to help you match approaches to business problems, answering questions like when should you use a group technique (e.g. Focus groups) or a solo approach (such as diaries)?
QuestionPro TribeCX Webinar - Introduction to Customer Experience Part 1: CX ...QuestionPro
Introduction to Customer Experience Metrics: Which Metrics Should I Use?
Deciding where to start when measuring Customer Experience can be overwhelming, even for those with years of experience. The first place to start is measuring your key CX metrics through collected feedback. But when it comes to a qualitative concept like CX, how exactly do you measure it? What kinds of metrics should be used?
In Part One of the webinar, David Hicks, CEO of TribeCX will share some common metrics that companies with successful CX programs use to evaluate and measure their customer experience.
You'll learn about:
• CX metrics such as Net Promoter Score (NPS) and Customer Effort Score (CES)
• Choosing the most appropriate and valuable metrics, based on your customers and organization
• Best Practices for measuring and managing your CX metrics
QuestionPro Assessments Webinar - Trust, But Verify: The Evolution of Vendor ...QuestionPro
In this webinar on Vendor Risk Assessment, we discuss the evolution of Vendor Risk Management and its most common challenges for organizations while learning our top industry best practices.
QuestionPro CX - Not Just a Number: Using NPS to Improve Customer ExperienceQuestionPro
In this special webinar, CX Expert, Shep Hyken will not only discuss NPS, but divulge his best tips on measuring Net Promoter Score to deliver a better customer experience. Join us and gain a better understanding of how you can use Net Promoter Score to measure and improve your customer experience to ultimately increase revenue.
You'll learn:
1. CX Trends in 2017
2. The differences between Customer Experience and Customer Service
3. Ways to measure CX and the metrics
4. CX and Revenue Correlation
5. Top ways to improve CX
QuestionPro Advanced Training Keys to Success - Discrete Conjoint Analysis 101QuestionPro
Our April 2017 Keys to Success series deep dives into Discrete Choice Conjoint Analysis, an effective and advanced survey technique. In this training, learn to analyze how and why customers choose certain products or services over others. This training discusses research industry best practices on creating a comprehensive end-to-end conjoint analysis project, so that you can address and find solutions to even some of the most complex business objectives.
QuestionPro Audience Webinar - How to Improve Data Quality For Your ResearchQuestionPro
With millions of people interacting online it only makes sense for market researchers to conduct research with online communities. The internet allows increased access to a wide range of diverse audiences, but gathering quality data from these participants can be challenging. This webinar will help you understand how to improve your data collection practices through better survey design methodology, tips to avoid response bias, variations in question styles and optimal data analysis. John Barrett, CEO of Priority Metrics Group, will share strategies regarding design methodologies that will keep your respondents engaged. With over 20 years experience working with Fortune 500 companies, John Barrett knows how to optimize results.
Webinar - Deeper Insights Through Intelligent Community EngagementQuestionPro
There’s a gap between online communities that thrive and those that struggle. This gap is the level of engagement, which is the lifeblood of successful online communities. Without member engagement, a community culture won’t develop, interactions don’t happen and companies lose the potential of getting valuable feedback and insights. This feedback and insights is essential for improving products and services. The secret to getting people more engaged in an online community lies in engendering members with increasing levels of competence, autonomy, and relatedness.
Webinar - Return to editingThe Secret to Making HR Relevant AgainQuestionPro
This webinar features two leading thinkers in the HR space who will challenge and encourage you with a frank conversation about the state of the HR crucial function and what needs to change.
Webinar - The Ultimate Guide to Effective Online SurveysQuestionPro
Creating effective online surveys is a both a delicate art and a science. Great surveys are the foundation for actionable results, but getting there can be extremely difficult. Fortunately, to be effective with surveys, you don't have to be a statistician or a seasoned market research professional. In this webinar, we discuss Setting Research Objectives, Understanding Your Target Audience, Optimal Survey Design, Optimal Survey Length, Optimal Survey Questions, Survey Branching, Survey Distribution, Analyzing Surveys, and Creating Actionable Survey Data!
Webinar - How Mobile Innovation Is Changing the Face of Data IntelligenceQuestionPro
Mobile has transformed the relationship between brands and customers and this is transforming how market and social research need to be conducted and delivered. In this webinar, our experts will deep-dive into mobile as the marketing measurement and data collection platform, while also providing a holistic view of current and future opportunities for marketers as mobile and cross platform research methods continue to evolve.
Webinar - A Beginners Guide to Choice-based Conjoint AnalysisQuestionPro
Choice-based Conjoint Analysis (CBC) is arguably the single most powerful analytic tool ever developed. With CBC, one can define the ideal product feature set, determine the price that maximizes profit, develop the most motivating communication strategies and segment the marketplace. QuestionPro has unique capabilities that accommodate the very specific data collection requirements of CBC, allowing users to create more accurate consumer insights than ever before. This webinar will review, in non-technical terms, how CBC works and what business questions it can answer.
Webinar Tutorial - A Beginners Guide To MaxDiff ScalingQuestionPro
MaxDiff Scaling has proven to generate better quality data than ratings scales in virtually every evaluative measure. QuestionPro has unique capabilities that accommodate the very specific data collection requirements of MaxDiff, allowing users to create more accurate consumer insights than ever before. In this webinar, Richard McCullough will review, in non-technical terms, how MaxDiff works, why it is superior to ratings scales and what business questions it can answer.
Webinar - The Secret To Recruiting The Best TalentQuestionPro
Learn to create authentic branding and engage top talent. Join WorkXO founders and employee engagement experts Jamie Notter and Charlie Judy as they explore why brand authenticity matters, how to use data to create an authentic employer brand, the importance of building a strong work culture, and how to start designing the culture you want.
9. Speaker: Andrew Jeavons Andrew Jeavons is an Executive Vice President at Survey Analytics. As Executive Vice President, Andrew's focus has been on increasing competitiveness, improving customer experience, improving employee engagement and increasing the depth of services. Andrew started in the MR sector with Quantime as a software developer, went on to start E-Tabs and a specialist Quantime products consulting company. Worked in survey software in the USA, Europe and Australasia. Periodic presenter at conferences and writer. Andrew has experience in statistics, neuropsychology, psychology, writing and presenting, survey software and software development in general. Andrew is in charge of all day to day operations at Survey Analytics.
10. Agenda What is SurveyPocket? 2. SurveyPocket vs. Traditional Field Research Methods 3. How to Put together A Field Research Project with SurveyPocket 4. Field Project Results: Faster than ever 5. Q&A
11. Uses the SurveyAnalytics survey and data collection platform. Data is collected and stored until there is an internet connection. Enables data collection anywhere using iPads and iPhones – other platforms to follow soon. One platform: on & offline data collection. Collect data anywhere, anytime. Surveys, trade show contacts – any data Can be collected anywhere…no internet connection required….
12. Surveys can be looped for kiosk type application. Location data can also be captured ….
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14. 10. Steps to Put Together Your Field Project with SurveyPocket: Create survey in SurveyAnalytics Go to Mobile Tab: Create Device key. 1 device key per iPad Test survey on iPad Train Field team and assign device key to each fielder Assign steps to update data when devices have internet access Set up dashboard for clients to review data Deploy Survey Field manager to review daily results. Make survey edits, change field location via GPS (if needed) Review results under reports tab and use analysis tools, etc.