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Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research designs and methodologies. This strategy will illuminate student engagement, success and belonging; program participation; utilization of services and facilities; learning outcomes; key performance indicators and performance metrics; and departmental, divisional, and institutional goals.
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This role requires hands-on strategy formulation, journey and concept design, sprint design and facilitation, knowledge of qualitative research methodology, familiarity with usability testing, and partnering on experience design implementation.
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Lead all phases of quantitative and qualitative research projects, including proposal drafting, research design, questionnaire and discussion guide development, data analysis and storytelling.
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Conducting and managing market research and quantitative and qualitative analyses, including the timely synthesis of complex data into meaningful insights and the ability to readily grasp analytical frameworks and employ them effectively to either qualitative or quantitative evidence.
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Specialty/Competency: Corporate and Business Strategy. A career within Corporate and Business Strategy services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients solve their toughest problems and seize essential advantages by defining and evaluating strategies of all types.
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The Market Research Manager position at Shapiro+Raj is an excellent opportunity for experienced market research professionals to apply their advanced quantitative and qualitative skills in our world of consumer insights and brand strategy.
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Lead and analyze quantitative and qualitative user feedback and research to inform product strategy and pipeline development. Deep customer focus and experience with consumer research and understanding and identifying customer needs.
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Berkeley Research Group, LLC (BRG) is a global consulting firm that helps leading organizations advance in three key areas: disputes and investigations, corporate finance, and strategy and operations.
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To understand key business questions and marketing objectives, and provide hands-on service to design qualitative and quantitative research to drive the business forward. ResponsibilitiesLead measurement strategy for the Research & Analytics team.
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We produce groundbreaking qualitative and quantitative research through our focus on creative design, rigorous execution, and enduring insights. This is an exciting opportunity to taste a career in creative design as you support the world’s most prominent brands with market assessment, brand strategy, product development, customer loyalty and engagement, and communications research.
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You combine quantitative analysis & qualitative research (user research, competitive intelligence, market research, etc.) Create and curate a plan and roadmap with a 1-3 year horizon, that supports the strategy and is backed by research and data driven insights.
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Responsible for end-to-end work, including design research, strategy development, design output, implementation, and iterative follow-up, ensuring product usability and aesthetics. Able to integrate user research, competitive analysis, data analysis, and other methods to independently complete information architecture, interface layout, workflow, UI design, design specifications etc.
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Leveraging market research and quantitative and qualitative analyses to provide meaningful insights around clients’ corporate and business strategies. Specific areas of focus include Corporate Strategy, Business Strategy, Deals Strategy, Digital Strategy, and Not for Profit Strategy.
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Minimum of 9 years of strategy consulting or industry consulting experience preferred. Managing a team to successful project conclusions through problem solving global, enterprise-wide strategy issues.
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As a Director, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Demonstrates thought leader-level abilities with, and/or a proven record of success directing efforts in the Financial Services industry (Banking & Capital Markets, Insurance, Asset & Wealth Management), either in professional consulting services or corporate roles, helping companies define and evaluate corporate and business unit strategies and investment portfolios, reflecting market, competitive and other external drivers.
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