Synopses & Reviews
The marketing information available to us doubles every five years. Increasingly, not only will marketing organizations have more access to data, but a lot of this information will be its own internal data, rather than information being supplied by an external market research agency.
In the future the successful marketing executives will be those who can quickly assimilate the plethora of incoming information about their markets and their customers, and from this information see the "big picture" and then take intelligent action. In the new Millennium, those who survive and flourish in marketing will be those who can quickly identify the 'messages' that are often hidden deep in their market and customer information. People who can see 'shapes and patterns' in data will be the ones who will successfully change and improve their organizations. The successful will be those who can quickly reject extraneous information and identify the overarching trends and themes that can be detected from different combinations of marketing evidence. Those who fail will be those who are overwhelmed with the minutia of information and are unable to get on top of what this growing mountain of marketing information is really telling them.
This book provides the way forward for all marketers faced with the above challenges. It highlights the basic principles about information, acknowledging the fact that we are entering a new era that is well away from the old fashioned model of a market research agency supplying survey type data. Increasingly, this process will be replaced with a much more instantaneous process where data from different sources - internal and external - are quickly fired at the marketer, with he/she being expected to make immediate sense of it. Inside Information is one of the first to respond to this new information era for understanding information. The book is a user friendly, very accessible book for the marketing manager who needs to process mountains of marketing information, but who will not have the time, or inclination to read detailed texts.
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"...extremely practical...if you're planning to buy research...this will give you all the ammunition you need...well worth a read." (Admap, December 2001)
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"This book will be immensely useful to anyone involved in business decision-making as they seek to acquire and digest information that will assist them - and it achieves this in an eminently readable fashion." -
Peter Goudge, Chairman, Association of Users of Research Agencies (AURA), Senior Research Manager, NatWest "This book is the one we have been waiting for. It's a profound work of synthesis and insight (that has) implications for the way that market researchers think about the world and their role in it...." - Justin Gutmann, Chairman, Market Research Society;
Marketing Planning Manager, London Underground Limited
Synopsis
The twenty-first century has brought with it an inundation of information with which business has to grapple. For those who have to make sense of information on a day-to-day basis, a new set of information skills and competencies, a new set of habits are required to handle the new world of multi-source data.
In this book help is at hand. It is full of practical guidance on how to effectively process and action modern marketing and business information to maximum competitive advantage. The authors provide a step-by-step practical approach to the holistic analysis of information and data, complete with tools and checklists.
For 'knowledge workers' who have to make sense of new sources of business information for effective marketing decision-making, this book provides:
* the 'craft skills' to scan, gut and action information
* the tools to effectively apply qualitative and quantitative marketing information to the decision-making process
If you use market research data to make commercial decisions, this book will show you:
* how better to understand what qualitative research is telling you
* what questions to ask about surveys in order to get the most robust evidence
* what you need to know about commissioning new research
For market research practitioners who supply data, this book will also be invaluable. It defines, for the first time, the holistic data analysis process in a way that will generate debate within the industry on how to best advance these methods and approaches.
Synopsis
Gegenw rtig verdoppelt sich die Marketinginformation eines Unternehmens alle 5 Jahre, wobei ein Gro teil der Information intern generiert wird. Um als Marketingexperte in der Zukunft erfolgreich zu sein, mu man in der Lage sein, aus der eingehenden Informationsflut ber Kunden und M rkte schnell das Wesentliche zu extrahieren, sich ein Bild zu machen und mit entsprechenden Marketingaktivit ten darauf zu reagieren. Inside Information ist ein praxisorientierter Leitfaden, der Ihnen hilft, die Informationsflut zu bew ltigen, ohne darin unterzugehen. Mit Hilfe n tzlicher Checklisten und Marktforschungstheorien lernen Sie, wichtige Informationen f r die Praxis herauszufiltern. Unterhaltsam geschrieben und mit einer F lle von Anekdoten, Skizzen und Fallbeispielen aus Psychologie, Philosophie, Geschichte und Sozialwissenschaft.
Synopsis
DR DAVID SMITH is Chairman of DVL Smith Ltd, a business research agency, part of the Incepta Group plc, and also a Visiting Professor at the University of Hertfordshire Business School. He is a Fellow and Vice President of the Market Research Society, and a former Chairman of the Society. He is a silver medal holder of the Market Research Society, and has received Best Paper Awards for papers presented at Market Research Society, ESOMAR and also Business and Industrial Group conferences. He is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society and a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and the Institute of Management Consultants. He holds a doctorate in organisational psychology from Birkbeck College, University of London.
JONATHAN FLETCHER is a Director of DVL Smith Ltd. He holds a research degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge. Prior to joining DVL Smith Ltd he worked in the Bank of England. He has given papers at various ESOMAR and Market Research Society conferences, in addition to contributing chapters on market research methodology to various books. With the Managing Director of DVL Smith Ltd, Andy Dexter, he won the Best Methodological Paper Award at the 1999 ESOMAR Congress.
Synopsis
This book, for the first time, brings together a wealth of insight and advice on the world of market research. It is the first book to define the holistic analysis process in a way that will allow industry to debate and advance these methods and approaches.
It plugs the gap between what newcomers to the market research industry can read about in a text book and what actually happens in practice in agencies and client organizations.
It seeks to help individuals working in the world of marketing to develop more confidence about using a range of hard and soft techniques in an holistic way, in order to better understand business information.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Andrew McIntosh.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Mastering Twenty-First-Century Information.
Acquiring Effective Information Habits.
A Primer in Qualitative Evidence.
Understanding Survey Data.
Designing Actionable Research.
Holistic Data Analysis.
Information-Based Decision-Making.
Bibliography.
Index.