2020, a pivotal year that was set as a time-stamp on many business strategies and plans over the past years. So, how many companies have set up a 2020 strategy over the last decade? Have tried to envision how their business will look by then? Have made plans to anticipate potential futures? And now? 2020 is in full swing!
A sneak peeks of 'The world of of the buyer/user of insights' by Ray Poynter, ESOMAR Council Member.
Join us for an interactive quiz session where attendees can get together, have fun, and network!
In the groundbreaking Insights 2020 initiative, Kantar led a consortium which included LinkedIn, Wharton, ESOMAR and many others, and laid the foundation for understanding the importance of customer-centricity and the role of insights organizations in championing the customer in business planning and marketing strategy. Kantar is now updating this pioneering work, the first phase of which is focused on what the coronavirus disruption has meant for insights and customer-centricity. Based on the findings from one-on-one depth interviews with global insights and senior business leaders as well as the Kantar Compass survey of business impacts from the pandemic, this presentation will outline how the customer focus has been affected by the pandemic and what insights functions must do now to meet the challenges of the post-pandemic marketplace.
A session dedicated to the francophone community to share excellences and best practices of the French Market research community.
Many perceive UX and Qualitative Research as separate entities in the research world. UX and Qualitative Researchers tend to have different backgrounds and perspectives on designing and what they focus on, yet are they mutually exclusive. The two worlds do overlap and can strengthen each other. Learn and share during a discussion with three innovative UX researchers with experience in both the UX and Qualitative Research World.
Do we really remember the times we felt good more evocatively than the moments where we struggled? It's a question that goes to the heart of research and insight. Are we more likely to act on bad news or good? And if it's the former, how can we frame that bad news so that it inspires rather than depresses, so that it compels us to take positive action rather than resort to defensiveness? Join this presentation if you want to disrupt your thinking and adopt a newsroom mentality by using storytelling techniques to help with transformative writing.
ESOMAR launches its 32nd report on the size and characteristics of the insights industry and as the industry transforms, so has the report adapted to the current landscape. Join us to discover the changes the industry experienced in 2019, how it is expected to perform in 2020 and how it invites the community to make sense, and embrace, the ever-increasing players of the broader sector.
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The 2020 Global Market Research report reviews the size and performance of the market research industry using data collected by national research associations, leading companies, independent analysts, as well as ESOMAR representatives. The report is widely used as a point of reference for business investment plans, growth opportunities, merger and acquisition preparation, research projects, academic theses, market studies and reports, as well as advertisements. This year's report includes the research turnover and growth data for more than 100 countries, world areas and regions with a close look at the expectations of the industry for 2020 in light of the pandemic. It also proposes a redefinition of the industry more comprehensive and more inclusive and presents the World's Top-50 largest companies and the segment they belong to.Check it out on the ESOMAR Publications Store!
Following yesterday's engaging Mainstage discussion on diversity, equity, and inclusion, we invite you to a practical workshop to learn and explore principles, tools and techniques that you can immediately put to use in your day to day work.Join us to learn and contribute to the discussion about our ethical responsibility to underrepresented and marginalized communities and how we, as researchers, can commit to diversity, equity and inclusion through actionable frameworks.
Following yesterday's engaging Mainstage discussion on diversity, equity, and inclusion, we invite you to a practical workshop to learn and explore principles, tools and techniques that you can immediately put to use in your day to day work.Join us to learn and contribute to the discussion about our ethical responsibility to underrepresented and marginalized communities and how we, as researchers, can commit to diversity, equity and inclusion through actionable frameworks.