There are no companion slides for this panel discussion Transcript of recording with Ray Poynter, Geoff Lowe, Navin Williams, Vanessa Oshima, and Sue York – generated automatically by HappyScribe which means it will be about 80% accurate – if you spot confusing errors, please email ray@new-mr.com. The timestamps are included to help you jump directly to a point of interest. [00:00:06.240] – Ray Poynter Well, my name is Ray Poynter, and I’m going to be the facilitator, moderator for the session today, we’re going to have a panel discussion environment. It’s going to last for about 60 to 80 minutes. We’re going to have four topics. Each of the speakers has brought along a topic to talk about. Go to the panel discussion. Here is our esteemed panel for today. We’ve got the Nasra Cima, who is joining us from Tokyo. Jeff, who’s joining us from New Zealand, Naveen from China and Sue from Australia. [00:00:39.890] – Ray Poynter So right across the Asia Pacific region and also to you are going into summer and two who are going into winter. So we’ve got a nice atmospheric split that way as well. So, Geoff, we’re going to turn […]
There are no companion slides for this panel discussion Transcript of recording with Seyi Adeoye, Mike Stevens, Jane Frost, Nikki Lavoie, and Ray Poynter – generated automatically by HappyScribe which means it will be about 80% accurate – if you spot confusing errors, please email ray@new-mr.com. The timestamps are included to help you jump directly to a point of interest. [00:00:06.860] – Ray Poynter My name’s Ray Pointer, I’m going to be the moderator for this session here today, and first thing we’d like to do is to give a big shout out to all of the sponsors. We love bringing these events to you. But obviously there are costs, there are licenses, there’s editing and some background calls around. That’s the way that we can do that, is these wonderful companies here sponsor new. So the next time you’re looking for any services, please do consider visiting them. [00:00:35.330] – Ray Poynter If you do speak to anybody from opinion or publicity or Naboo or confirm it or any of these companies do say, oh, we love the way that you sponsor new email because that will help create a virtuous circle where they’ll want to […]
There are no companion slides for this panel discussion Transcript of recording with Ray Poynter, Laura Bright, Kristin Luck, Gregg Archibald, Melanie Courtright, and Chuck Chakrapani – generated automatically by HappyScribe which means it will be about 80% accurate – if you spot confusing errors, please email ray@new-mr.com. The timestamps are included to help you jump directly to a point of interest. [00:00:09.460] – Ray Poynter So welcome, everyone. My name is Ray Poynter, for those of you who don’t know, and it’s I’m the moderator here today, so you won’t hear so much from me before we kick off. I like a big shout out to all of our sponsors. So we love bringing you these events. We can do it without charging because these wonderful companies here or chip in some money that pays for the licenses and they the background cost. We’ve got to have five people here on the panel and we’re going to take questions from the floor as we go through. [00:00:43.990] – Ray Poynter Now let’s move to the panel discussion quick. Welcome to Laura, Melanie, Craig, Christian and Chuck. And we’re going to take a topic from each of […]
Click here to access the slides Click here to access the slides Transcript of recording with Ray Poynter – generated automatically by HappyScribe which means it will be about 80% accurate – if you spot confusing errors, please email ray@new-mr.com. The timestamps are included to help you jump directly to a point of interest. [00:00:07.080] – Ray Poynter Welcome to the future Ray Poynter here, and I’m going to share my state of the nation with you about research and insights where we are and where we’re going. In a nutshell, what is my message? Yes, there is going to be more research in the future. We’re going to see more surveys, depth interviews, focus groups, ethnography, all sorts of research activities are going to increase, but it’s going to be less in quotes, market research. So let’s unpick that. [00:00:41.460] – Ray Poynter There are two key changes that are happening and have been happening. The first, as we saw from an ESOMAR and partner study last year, nearly 50 percent of the research that’s conducted around the world is conducted internally by clients, and that percentage is growing. So that is changing the nature of […]