Moderator Training Services
Providers 1 to 8 out of 8
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "H", after featured listings)
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Scorpio Research, Inc.
Phone: (305) 573-3222, Miami, FL
Advanced expertise in qualitative research and moderating. Custom moderator training programs. Areas: healthcare, education, technology, non-profit....
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Headspace
Phone: (212) 576-8843, New York, NY
I inform and inspire brand owners and their agencies with first-class qualitative research and a custom-designed approach to idea generation....
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Leichliter Associates LLC
Phone: (212) 753-2099, New York, NY
Custom qualitative and interactive research for new products, services, environments, and experiences. US, global, all methods. Open Minds Open Minds®...
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Normal Modes
Phone: (832) 426-4050, Houston, TX
Worldwide usability testing capabilities. Male & female moderators. New, centrally located facility with lots of natural light & Herman Miller chairs....
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PUZZLE
Phone: +331-4268-1226, PARIS, France
Focus Group Facility in Paris....
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Stat One Research
Phone: (404) 350-7200, Atlanta, GA
1) More cost effective 2) Better deliverables 3) Exceptional service. We could go on - and this is according to our own client satisfaction research....
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VISIONSLIVE.COM
Phone: (866) 347-7468, London, United Kingdom
‘On-demand’ online qualitative research. Live online focus groups and Bulletin Boards anywhere in the world, in any language....
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Burke, Incorporated
Phone: (800) 688-2674, Cincinnati, OH
Founded in 1931, Burke is a 100% employee-owned, full service marketing research and decision support company....
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