Date/Time: Thu, Aug 5, 2010 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
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In Maritz Research's 2010 Voice of the Customer Challenges and Practices Study, client-side researchers indicated their biggest challenges were linking survey measures to financial/business results and linking VOC information to internal business processes and metrics. Our own clients have told us that the ability to link survey research information to other business information is the "Holy Grail" within their companies.
As a leader in Customer Experience Measurement, Maritz Research is proud to present Keith Chrzan, Vice President, Marketing Sciences, who will discuss our unique perspective regarding the formal, statistical process that enables us to connect various types of data sources to others. Keith will discuss the varying levels of linkage sophistication, the obstacles that face marketers wishing to perform linkage, and the experience we've gained with a large number of linkage engagements. Researchers, operations leaders and those charged with performance improvement in their company's channels will find this discussion an essential primer before attempting to connect the Voice of their Customers to other business data.
Keith is the DVP of Marketing Sciences at Maritz Research. He has over twenty-five years of experience on the client and supplier sides of the marketing research industry. His experience includes positions as Director of Marketing Research at Boehringer Mannheim Diagnostics and Managing Director of Marketing Sciences at IntelliQuest, Inc, an Austin, Texas-based marketing research consultancy serving the technology industry. Keith is well - respected in the marketing sciences industry and has the ability to make complex statistics not only understandable but fun.
We look forward to your attendance. Don't miss it!
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