Choosing the Right Data Collection Tool for Research Ops: How Indeemo can Help

In this article, we cover the role of a research ops toolkit, whilst also outlining practical tips for improving your research operations. This blog offers insights for streamlining your research process and maximising efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned researcher, a research ops manager, or just starting out, this blog is a must-read for anyone looking to procure the right tool for their team.

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The Research Ops Toolkit: Optimising Research with an Efficient Tool Ecosystem

In this article, we cover the role of a research ops toolkit, whilst also outlining practical tips for improving your research operations. This blog offers insights for streamlining your research process and maximising efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned researcher, a research ops manager, or just starting out, this blog is a must-read for anyone looking to procure the right tool for their team.

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Streamlining Research As You Scale: A Beginners Guide to Research Ops

Research ops, which stands for research operations, refers to the practice of applying operational rigour to research processes. By doing this, research teams can increase the efficiency, consistency, and impact of their research efforts. Organisations that conduct a lot of research, such as user research, market research, or data analysis, can benefit greatly from research ops.

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Tips and Strategies for longitudinal Customer Closeness and Continuous Discovery Research communities

One thing we’re certain of at Indeemo is that, given the accelerating rate of change, it is increasingly critical for brands to create a culture of Continuous Discovery and implement longitudinal research programs that get them closer to their customers / users. Having a panel of research participants available over a sustained period of time allows you to quickly assign tasks / ask questions as they arise and be more agile in your research.

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The need for context: why our clients use Digital Ethnography as an alternative to Market Research Online Communities

In this article we explore how Digital Ethnography tools are becoming a preferred alternative to Market Research Online Communities (MROCs) for some of our clients. They value the intimacy of engaging participants privately and the in-the-moment, multi context richness that smartphone enabled video helps them capture.

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Using In-the-Moment Research to understand Consumer Behaviours and Attitudes Towards Sustainability

Clients across every industry and sector are investing heavily into researching all aspects of sustainability. In the past 12 months, we have supported research into everything from E-Vehicle Customer Journey Research to Gen Z sustainability attitudes to waste disposal behaviours, to researching vitamins and supplements, to designing behaviour change interventions for transport modal shifts.

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Using Continuous Discovery Research Tools to build Customer Centric Products

To design products, services and experiences that succeed and scale, it is no longer sufficient to just conduct Discovery Research at the start of your design phase and rely solely on the needs, pain points and insights this surfaces. In an era where change happens so rapidly, you need to implement tools to conduct Continuous Discovery research. This post explains how.

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Mobile Qualitative Research methods for researching the Cost of Living

As we approach the end of 2022 and the winter months are just in sight, all eyes are on the continuing rise in living costs for many households around the world. As all demographics in society begin to feel the crunch more than ever, all industries will be searching for ways to improve their services by meeting the needs of new and existing customers.

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Tips for using a Diary Study for Patient Experience Research

At the intersection of patient-centred care and patient experience research sits a diverse array of research methodologies. Quantitative techniques and tools, such as, patient satisfaction surveys are often embedded in the fabric of understanding patient experiences - both within and outside of the hospital/clinic setting. Qualitative methodologies focus on a deeper dive into the lives of patients. Techniques, such as, one-to-one interviews or patient focus groups, tend to peel back the layer of quantitative data.

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The benefits of Journey Mapping tools for Patient Experience research

Our understanding of the patient journey had already become increasingly complex. Tele-health and digital health services have disrupted the traditional modes of patient flow. Patient journey mapping involves a set of tools and techniques that can can help our understnading of this non-linear process with positive patient experience outcomes

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Tools and Tips for conducting multi country Online Qualitative Research, remotely

Hybrid working and increased travel restrictions have made it harder to do qualitative research across multiple countries and markets has become more challenging. Digital Ethnography however allows you to run multiple market research projects concurrently and remotely and gives you context rich insights at a fraction of the cost of traditional research methodologies.

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