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Curate Or Be Curated - Insights In An Uber World
The world has changed.
The world’s largest taxi company owns NO vehicles.
The world’s most popular media owner, creates NO content.
The world’s most valuable retailer, has NO inventory.
The world’s largest accommodation provider, owns NO real estate. -
Big Data: A Guided Tour
Big Data has become a feature of many workplace discussions about strategies and business plans. But it also brings with it risks and responsibilities – as witnessed by growing consumer concerns about data protections and information security.
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Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience
This study addresses some of the misunderstandings around what neuroscience is and what it can and can’t do.
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4 Reasons To Do “In-The-Moment” Research
One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. However, it is not always exploited to the fullest of its potential because we often fall back into familiar research methods.
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Don’t Kill the Analyst Just Yet
Interview on how Ipsos applies text analytics, including the pitfalls to avoid.
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Harnessing Complexity: Companion Diagnostics in Oncology
As an increasing number of drugs gain approval for patients whose cancers have certain molecular characteristics, the promise of truly personalised medicine is edging closer towards reality.
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Why Is It Such a Challenge to Treat PAH?
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a life-threatening, degenerative disease that severely compromises the function of both the pulmonary (lung) and cardiovascular (heart) systems. Despite current treatment options in PAH offering improvements in symptom control and quality of life factors, there continue to be significant challenges that compromise the effective management of this progressive and debilitating condition.
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4 Common Myths About Mobile Respondents
Breaking the misconceptions and myths about mobile respondents. We identified 4 common myths the average market researcher believes to be true about mobile respondents.
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Hong Kong call centre
The HKCCA Annual Symposium 2015 took place on 26 March 2015 with around 150 attendees.
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How Well Do You Really Know Your Concept?
The number of concepts tested at the early stage of the innovation process has increased dramatically over the years and still innovation success rates have not improved.