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David Rothstein Chief Executive Officer, RTi Research Author John is the head of Customer Experience (CX) for a large hotel chain. Jennifer is the CMO. John shares his latest report with Jennifer that shows 40% of their customers thought their stay was enjoyable. Is... by RTi Research | Apr 2, 2019 | Behavioral Economics, Brand Strategy, Consumer Trends, Landscape Opportunities, Marketing Research Trends, Retail, Shopper Insights
As has been widely discussed, brick-and-mortar retail outlets are facing a crisis. Since 2008, over 12,000 physical stores have closed. And, just six weeks into 2019, retailers have announced 2,187 closings, up 23% compared to last year. No wonder people are calling... by RTi Research | Aug 14, 2018 | Analytics, Creative Thinking, Data Synthesis, Meaning, Storytelling
Arnold Toynbee was one of the most important scholars of the 20th century. Best-known for his monumental, 12-volume A Study of History, he’s also considered the author of this famous quip: “Some historians hold [incorrectly] that history…is just one damned thing after... by RTi Research | Aug 14, 2018 | Creative Thinking, Creative Visualization, Data Synthesis, Design Thinking, Innovation, Market Research Industry, Marketing Research Trends, Meaning, Problem Solving, Product Development
In our last post we explored the concept of Behavioral Economics, providing a general outline of the field, its concerns and the value it can have for market researchers. Now we’d like to look at another widely discussed topic, Design Thinking. You needn’t look too... by RTi Research | Apr 3, 2018 | Analytics, Big Data, Creative Visualization, Data Sonification, Data Synthesis, Innovation, Meaning, Technology - Market Research
Over the last few years, a considerable amount of interest has been paid to data visualization. Courses and tutorials abound, helping researchers to use visual languages to present their findings in ways that are engaging, intelligible and meaningful. This makes sense...