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Were you in Washington, DC, last week for IIeX? If not, our latest episode of Intellect has you covered! Brian Peterson and Matthew Alexander were in the nation's capital for this year's event and sat down to recap all the trends and topics. Let's dive into what the guys discussed: Data Quality Takes Center Stage One of the most talked-about issues this year was data quality, spurred on by the recent industry indictment. Sessions addressing fraud detection, transparent sampling practices, and respondent experience were standing room only. It's clear that researchers are demanding more transparency and layered approaches to improving data quality, from better survey design, better tools, and even improved respondent experience. AI and Synthetic Data: More Practical Applications and Progress AI continued to dominate the conversation, but the tone has shifted. This year, discussions focused on practical applications of how AI can assist in the research process, with a variety of presenters showing how they had integrated AI into their tools. Synthetic data was also a large topic of conversation, with several presenters showing their latest strides in synthetic data and how they are validating it. Brian and Matthew both agreed that the applications are gaining traction in qualitative research, but based on the presentations, were still cautious about its readiness for quantitative applications. What Worked (and What Didn't) From a Format Perspective Both Brian and Matthew felt Washington, D.C. was a fantastic host city—clean, easy to navigate, and close to the airport. They were also happy that the Greenbook team abandoned the headphone concept that was used in Austin. The only drawback they found was that some sessions suffered from mismatched room sizes, with popular topics overflowing beyond capacity. They speculated that because of the indictment news that broke just a couple of weeks prior, there was increased interest in some topics. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. And hey, if IIeX comes to Cincinnati next year like Brian and Matthew suggested, we'll see you there! Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
God's Design for DiscipleshipGetting OutfittedBrian Peterson04/27/252 Peter 1:1-5
In this episode of Intellicast, host Brian Peterson is joined by Mary Draper and Aron Wilson for a timely and candid discussion about the state of data quality in market research. The team unpacks the recent indictment involving OP4G and Slice MR, accused of orchestrating a $10 million fraud scheme using fabricated survey data. They explore how this scandal highlights long-standing challenges around fraud detection, insider manipulation, and the limitations of current quality safeguards. The conversation also recaps key insights from the recent Insights Association Ignite Data Quality Conference, including the growing push for sample transparency, the nuanced role of ISO certifications, and the critical need for a respondent-first approach to survey design. With perspectives from both supplier and full-service backgrounds, this episode explores how the industry can work together to raise the bar for quality, combat fraud, and ultimately rebuild trust. Whether you're a panel provider, research buyer, or full-service agency, this episode is packed with insights you don't want to miss. Want a better understanding of EMI data quality processes? Click Here Heading to Washington D.C. for IIeX – be sure to connect with Matthew and Brian! Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of God on the Move, Brian Peterson shares his journey from being a high school science teacher and coach to founding Reality Sports, a sports ministry near Seattle, Washington. Brian discusses the pervasive role of sports in global cultures and how Reality Sports leverages this platform to integrate the gospel into athletic training. He shares the challenges and successes of merging sports and faith, recounts impactful personal stories and provides insights into the ministry's vision of turning the world upside down through sport. Brian also addresses the current secularization of American culture, especially in the Pacific Northwest, and how sports can serve as a unique avenue for spreading the message of Christ.
Easter 2025Brian Peterson04/20/25Matthew 22:23-33
3 Lessons from 3 CitiesEphesusBrian Peterson03/30/25Acts 19:21-41
3 Lessons from 3 CitiesWhile You WaitBrian Peterson03/23/25Acts 17:16-34
Stand Alone MessageSo Close to HellBrian Peterson03/09/25Acts 16:25-34
Hometown Radio 03/10/25 3p: Charmaine and Brian Peterson discuss changes in local senior care and comment on the tragic Gene Hackman case
The Power of the GospelStrike Up the Heavenly Band!Brian Peterson03/09/25Romans 16:24-27
Welcome back to Intellicast! Brian Peterson is joined in today's episode by Matthew Alexander to discuss mergers, people on the move, and AI. Starting the episode, the guys talk about some recent mergers and acquisitions from around the industry. First, they touch on OpinonRoute's acquisition of Jibunu and how this can impact OpinionRoute going forward. They then touch ACKWEST's purchase of Precision Sample. Next, the guys discuss some moves people in the industry have made. They touch on new additions at Morning Consult and Symmetric Sample. They hit on WIRe's executive structure changes and Ryan Barry departing Zappi. In the last segment, the guys touch on a few news stories around AI, specifically synthetic data. First, they discuss the new solution from PureSpectrum, called Training Data, and how that can impact synthetic data and improve existing models. This led to a more philosophical discussion triggered by comments from a panel at the MRS AI conference. Matthew breaks it down to show how biases impact not just synthetic data but survey data as well. He also touches on how EMI addresses that bias. Thanks for listening! We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Power of the GospelBeware, even at Church!Brian Peterson02/16/25Romans 16:17-23
The Power of the GospelPartnership in the GospelBrian Peterson02/09/25Romans 16:1-16
The Power of the GospelThree Prayer WishesBrian Peterson02/02/25Romans 15:5,6,13,33
The Power of the GospelStriving Together in PrayerBrian Peterson01/26/25Romans 15:30-33
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE, we talk about UCF Football Head Coach Scott Frost with former Knights Tight End Michael Colubiale. Plus, we talk about UCF Men's Basketball with Ben Hazel. And as always, the Big 12 minute with Jeff Allen, the Brian Peterson mailbag, and what's in the box, brought to you by Alumni Hall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to season 8 of Intellicast! Matthew Alexander joins Brian Peterson on today's episode to talk about the latest market research news. Before the guys discuss the news, they quickly touch on some of the conferences coming up over the next month. This includes the QCRA Annual Conference in Philadelphia on February 11-14. If you are interested in attending, use promo code EMIVIP to get a discount on your registration! Starting the news discussion, Brian and Matthew talk about a couple of friends of EMI who recently switched their roles and what that may mean for the industry's outlook in 2025. Next, the guys discuss the news of Radius Global acquiring Illuminas. They wonder if this could be the start of a more significant year of mergers and acquisitions due to a better economic outlook. This leads to a conversation about the new US panel that Bilendi & Respondi launched following its acquisition of Netquest in December. Both Brian and Matthew liked that Bilendi was investing in a new US panel and suggested that it would experience early success because of Bilendi's reputation. They next discuss Kantar's plans to combine Numerator and Worldpanel into a new company. Brian wonders if the new company plans to add features that appear from one side to the other. They then move into the news about KS&R's new AI tool. They discuss how its components are similar to other tools EMI has tested, which leads Brian to talk about how the test results will be released in the 2025 Sample Landscape report. Matthew and Brian also discuss the tool's quality monitoring portion and how it might work. In the final story of today's episode, Matthew and Brian explore the new IPA Bellwether report's news that market research budgets in the UK rose 3.1% in Q4 of 2024 and are expected to increase in 2025. They discuss how this might related to the US market, and Matthew gives some of his perspective of what he has seen from the sales side over the past couple of months. Thanks for listening! Did you miss our recent webinar, Evolving Technology and Trackers: Best Practices for Data Confidence? Get caught up and register to watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Power of the GospelLook Under Paul's HoodBrian Peterson01/12/25Romans 15:14-29
Instructions on PrayerBrian Peterson01/05/25John 14-16
Welcome to 'To Your Point', a new roundtable style show featuring some unique and knowledgable voices in the UCF adjacent media space. In this episode, host and moderator Jeff Allen welcomes Brian Peterson from the Sons of UCF, Matt Murschel from the Orlando Sentinel, and Dali Drama from the Sons of UCF. The group will discuss: - Grade the Scott Frost hire - Knights players and coaches heading to FSU - Favorite Christmas movies - Heisman Trophy results - UCF's chances in the Big 12 - Panelist Knight Caps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stand Alone MessageThe Genealogy of Jesus ChristBrian Peterson12/22/24Matthew 1:1-17
The Power of the GospelLet Us Adore HimBrian Peterson12/15/24Romans 15:8-13
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP. The Sons of UCF crew got together for another Sunday Brunch episode discussing the news that Scott Frost is returning to UCF as Head Coach. You'll hear from Trace and Adam, along with Christian Simmons, Dali Drama, Eric Lopez, Brian Peterson, Jeff Allen, and Andrew Cherico. Plus, the Sons welcome former UCF QB Kyle Israel and UCF Alum ad reporter for FanDuel Heat and Meadowlark Media Jeremy Tache. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Power of the GospelGod's Standard of Living at ChurchBrian Peterson12/08/24Romans 15:1-7
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP. With the news of Gus Malzahn's departure from UCF, the crew from the Sons of UCF hosted a Sunday Brunch of edition of Sons LIVE. You'll hear from Christian Simmons, Andrew Cherico, Brian Peterson, Dali Drama, Eric Lopez, and Jeff Allen. Plus, we welcome Matt Murschel from the Orlando Sentinel to share his thoughts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Power of the GospelLove Trumps FreedomBrian Peterson11/24/24Romans 14:13-23
Welcome back to Intellicast! Gabby Blados returns to talk Thanksgiving and the latest news from around the market research industry with Brian Peterson. Kicking off the episode, Brian and Gabby talk about their favorite Thanksgiving dishes and traditions. They touch on everything from stuffing and Jello salad to the time each usually sits down for Thanksgiving dinner (or, in Gabby's case – Thanksgiving lunch). After the Thanksgiving talk, Gabby and Brian turned their attention to the latest market research news, starting with the news of a new Board of Directors for Dynata and what it could mean for the future focus of Dynata. This episode had two big topics: data quality and artificial intelligence. On the data quality front, Brian and Gabby discuss the new funding for the Data Quality Co-Op, the new strategic partnership between Sample Ninja and Veriff, and the new standard endorsed by the Insights Association for transferring survey data between platforms. They also discuss some of the data quality comments made on the new Research-Live podcast about how quality issues could become an existential issue for the industry. On the AI side, Gabby and Brian touch on new research from TeamViewer that found three-quarters of decision-makers within the UK believe that AI will lead to a production boom. They also broke down the latest study released by Qualtrics, which found that most research will be conducted using synthetic data in the next three years. This episode will get you caught up with industry news as you head into the Thanksgiving holiday. Thanks for tuning in! Did you miss our recent webinar, Evolving Technology and Trackers: Best Practices for Data Confidence? Get caught up and register to watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Believe & LiveBrian Peterson11/10/24John 20:30-31
Welcome to NK Podcast Shared, Episode 284! In today's episode, host Lori sits down with guest Brian Peterson to dive deep into the financial intricacies of blended families. Brian, with over 16 years of experience in financial planning and a personal background in blended family dynamics, offers invaluable insights into managing finances. They discuss the advantages of placing land in trusts, the importance of financial transparency, and strategies to handle the complex finances of blended families. Lori shares personal anecdotes about maintaining financial independence and the emotional challenges that accompany it, while Brian shares his journey from military service to financial planning, and the unique financial solutions his firm offers to blended families. Don't miss out on their candid conversation about maintaining family bonds, balancing financial responsibilities, and navigating the emotional landscapes of loss and new beginnings. Plus, Lori has a special invitation for listeners in Scottsdale, Arizona—you won't want to miss it. So, tune in and learn how to make "Life good when you nacho"! In this episode, we discuss: Blended Families and Finances Financial Arrangements in Relationships Financial Independence Financial Communication Financial and Family Planning Tools Nacho Kids Academy Success Story: “My sister-in-law told me about Nacho at a family reunion. She saw me trying to help the stepkids and the attitudes they gave me, and then the resulting stress it caused me. She simply said, “I heard about this Nacho thing for stepparents. Check it out. It might help you.” I am so thankful I did! And I decided to join the Academy because what better way to learn about it. I am still in shock of how this changed our family! Everyone is much more at peace and I'm finally happy after seven years of stepfamily misery!” A.Q.
The Power of the GospelPut out the Welcome Mat!Brian Peterson10/27/24Romans 14:1-12
Join Christian Simmons and Brian Peterson for the 232nd episode of the Pegasus Podcast! UCF suffered its third straight loss despite benching KJ. Christian and Brian discuss.
The Power of the GospelWake Up!Brian Peterson10/13/24Romans 13:11-14
Welcome back to Intellicast! Matthew Alexander joins Brian Peterson again to discuss the latest news from the market research industry. The episode kicks off with Brian and Matthews discussing the new partnership between BrandTrust and Protobrand. Matthew gives his perspective on what it could mean for the two organizations. Next, the guys talk about the new long-term stake that Lac1 took in Ipsos. They speculate on what Ipsos could be using these new investment funds on. The guys then get into a series of stories revolving around new AI tools launched across the industry. First, the guys discuss OpinionRoute's AI feature QC Flow. This leads to a deeper discussion about overall AI adoption among the general public. The guys compare it to the new Apple Intelligence and if that will increase the adoption of AI. The second story Matthew and Brian touched on was Toluna's new synthetic data suite called HarmonAIze. They then dive into new research from the World Federation of Advertisers that found that 8 in 10 multinational brand owners are concerned about how creative and media agency partners use generative AI on their behalf. This leads to a discussion on the potential ethical and legal risks of AI. Lastly, Brian gives a shoutout to friend of the podcast, Katie Gross, on her promotion to President of Suzy. Thanks for tuning in! Did you miss our recent webinar, Evolving Technology and Trackers: Best Practices for Data Confidence? Get caught up and register to watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Power of the GospelThe Never-Ending Debt of LoveBrian Peterson09/22/24Romans 13:8-10
In this episode of The Rabbit Hole Show artist Brian Peterson for an inspiring conversation. Brian shares his journey from a career as a car designer to becoming a street artist with a powerful mission. He discusses the transformative impact of his murals and how Brian's creativity opens doors to sharing the gospel in unexpected places. Whether you're an artist, believer, or just someone looking for encouragement, this episode explores the beauty of using our God-given gifts to worship and impact lives. https://www.brianpetersonart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brianpetersonart Listen now on your favorite podcast platform
Welcome back to Intellicast! On today's episode, Brian Peterson is joined again by EMI's Gabby Blados to discuss the latest news from around the market research industry. Kicking off the episode, Gabby and Brian discuss the recent rebrand of Directions Research, Aimpoint, and SEEK to the Directions Group. Next, they discuss the new emoji video feedback tool introduced by Jibunu and Forsta's recent announcement of server-to-server connections to tackle ghost completes. The Forsta story leads to a deeper discussion between Brian and Gabby about how this technique has been around for a while. Gabby and Brian switch gears and talk about some of the market research industry veterans who have changed roles, including Patrick Comer taking over as the CEO of Cint, and PureSpectrum adding Toluna vet Phil Ahad as their new Chief Innovation Officer. In the last segment of today's episode, Brian and Gabby tackle some of the latest AI news. First off, they discuss the newly proposed AI Consent Act. The discussion leads into how this proposed legislation will impact the generative AI models like ChatGPT and Claude and how it could potentially impact synthetic data/persona providers and the data used to train them. Second, they talk about Signoi and their new simulated (synthetic) persona solution. Signoi offers two options, and this story merged with the AI Consent Act discussion. Brian wanted to better understand where the data comes from in order to train their models. Thanks for tuning in! Did you miss our recent webinar, Evolving Technology and Trackers: Best Practices for Data Confidence? Get caught up and register to watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Intellicast! On today's episode, Brian Peterson and Jason Inderhees are joined by the Managing Partner of John Zogby Strategies and frequent Intellicast guest, Jeremy Zogby. Jeremy joins the guys to discuss the polling, the 2024 presidential election, third-party candidacies, and much more! Kicking off the episode, Jeremy talks with Brian and Jason about potential adjustments pollsters have made coming into the 2024 election. Jeremy also breaks down what pollsters and the media have learned from the past two election cycles and how it pertains to the 2024 election. This leads to a discussion around the impact the media, along with misinformation, has on polling. In the next segment, Brian gets Jeremy's perspective on the current election's seeming drama and plot twists and how it compares to previous elections. Jeremy, in his customary manner, brings the historical perspective and details how this election has similarities to the 1968 election, from an assassination (attempt this year), a sitting president dropping out of the race, ongoing international conflicts, and more. This segways into a discussion about the main two parties' volatility and its impact on third-party and independent candidates. The guys switch gears and talk with Jeremy about the positive and negative impact the vice-presidential picks have had this election cycle and how it seems more impactful than in previous elections. In the last segment of the interview, Brian asks about the issues Jeremy sees from recent polls he has been running that will drive people to the polls. They also discuss other races outside the presidential election that Jeremy is watching. You can listen to Jeremy's podcast, The Zogby Report: Real and Unscripted, here, or you can watch it on YouTube here. To learn more about John Zogby Strategies and their capabilities, visit their website: https://johnzogbystrategies.com/ You can connect with Jeremy via email at jeremy@johnzogbystrategies.com This was a fun and thought-provoking episode. We hope you enjoy it! We recently held our webinar, The Invisible Quality Killer: High-Frequency Survey Takers. If you missed it, no problem! You can watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Intellicast! On today's episode, Matthew Alexander joins Brian Peterson again to talk about the latest news-making waves in the market research industry. Kicking off the episode, Matthew and Brian analyze YouGov's acquisition of Yabble. The guys are both surprised by the low price, speculating on undisclosed deal details and reflecting on lower AI valuations until a market leader emerges. Next, they discuss the latest IPA Bellwether report that showed that marketing budgets in the UK grew by 3.2%, more than expected. The guys speculate whether this is real growth or cost inflation. SEMrush's investment into MFour is the next story Matthew and Brian discuss. They wonder what the investment will mean for both organizations. They touch on Rich Silva's promotion to President of Research For Good, PureSpectrum's expansion in the DACH region, and Google's decision not to eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser. In the last story of the week, the guys discuss a recent story from Research Live about an experiment Ipsos ran to see if it could create synthetic profiles that could predict the UK election. They discuss if something similar could be done for the US election. It leads to a broader conversation about how the programming of persona and other AI tools always goes back to the data used to train them and whether it is flawed or not. Thanks for listening! We recently held our webinar, The Invisible Quality Killer: High-Frequency Survey Takers. If you missed it, no problem! You can watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Intellicast! In today's episode, Brian Peterson is joined by Gabby Blados to talk about the latest news from the market research industry. Kicking off the episode, Brian and Gabby discuss the news that NIQ is integrating their panel data into their Discovery platform. Gabby highlights how this powerful combination promises to deliver richer, more actionable insights. In the following story, Brian and Gabby discuss how Ipsos is launching PersonaBots. This leads to a deeper discussion around the use of AI to create these synthetic personas and the impact they will have on research going forward. It is not without a warning as both Brian and Gabby talk about how the LLMs and AIs are only as good as the data that is used to train them. Next, Brian and Gabby jump into some of the highlights from part 1 of the recently released 2024 Insights & Analytics Market Report. They talk about the industry's growth and how the growth rate has declined. Gabby gives her perspective from a salesperson and how she experienced it firsthand over the last year. They then touch on Dynata emerging from Chapter 11. They comment on the speed at which they could accomplish this, especially since their filing was only talked about a couple of episodes ago. In the final story of the episode, Gabby and Brian talk about OpenBrand's acquisition of TraQline and speculate on what could be next for them. It leads to a more philosophical discussion around whether AI is the next major industry shift, like moving to online from phone was, or if it is more of a blockchain-like trend. Thanks for listening! We recently held our webinar, The Sample Landscape's State of the Industry. If you missed it, no problem! You can watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Intellicast! In today's episode, Brian Peterson is joined by EMI's Mary Draper and Karine Pepin, co-founder of The Research Heads, to give another talk about data quality. The focus of the conversation came from a recent LinkedIn post from Karine that started a lengthy debate in the comment section – specifically questioning the Quality Pledge that some organizations have signed. The questions included: Why is a corporation leading this effort rather than GDQ, CASE4Quality, or industry associations? How are "indicators" of quality defined? Are indicators measured pre or post-survey? Will suppliers be audited to ensure compliance? What does "sharing bad practices" entail, and with whom are they shared? I counted 27 signatories. With so many open questions, what exactly are they committing to? Brian starts the episode by getting Mary and Karine's perspectives on the pledge. Karine talks about her reaction when she found out about it, especially since she is part of the Global Data Quality Initiative through the Insights Association. Mary then points out that if an initiative like this is going on, it should be endorsed by some of the industry organizations working on data quality and be centrally located. The three then discuss what needs to happen to make this pledge more enforceable and meaningful. Karine mentioned agreed-upon standards and an enforcer of those standards. She mentions that some in the industry are calling on brands to enforce this, but Karine wonders what role agencies should play. Mary noted that she would like to see an "elected" official in the third-party entity to manage this. This leads Brian to ask if a Better Business Bureau-like model would work. The conversation turns to having a more central way to report issues that occur, specifically how to report bad actor respondents and have them removed across the panel landscape rather than just having them removed from a single panel. In the last part of the conversation, Brian switches gears, and he and Mary talk with Karine about the official launch of her new venture, The Research Heads, and how the response has been. If you love data quality discussions, this is the episode for you! Thanks for tuning in! You can connect with Karine on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/datafairy/ You can learn more about The Research Heads by visiting their website: https://www.theresearchheads.com/ We recently held our webinar, The Sample Landscape's State of the Industry. If you missed it, no problem! You can watch the on-demand version here. We have released the 2024 edition of our annual report on the online sample industry, The Sample Landscape. To stay ahead of the curve of what's going on in the online sample industry, be sure to download your copy now. Download Here: www.emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Did you miss one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 186: Basketball shaped Brian, who was the President and CEO of TruChoice Financial Group. He was the architect behind its construction before accepting his role at AmeriLife. Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply Brian's insights. --- Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness. Special thanks to Hannah Edwards and Francisco Nunez for making this episode possible.
Just about everyone is fascinated with antlers, even those who don't hunt deer. Not only are they cool to look at and get excited about as a hunter, but a ton can be learned from them even when they've been dropped to the ground by shedding bucks. In this episode, Nick and The Doctor are joined by Brian Peterson, Coordinator of the Master of Science Biology Online Program at the University of Nebraska-Kearney who talks about a number of antler-focused research projects he's been involved with. The research seeks to answer questions about everything from hunter selection to how drought or other environmental factors impact antler growth. Brian is also a regular listener of the podcast and he offers his own B-Team story that's sure to get a laugh. Episode Sponsor: Mathews Archery Important Links University of Nebraska-Kearney Biology Master's Program Follow Nick Pinizzotto on Instagram Follow Mike Groman on Instagram Music by Bensound Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today. NDA has the highest ranking from Charity Navigator, an independent group that monitors non-profits for financial efficiency and effectiveness. Learn more about deer and deer hunting in our weekly, free e-newsletter. Follow us on our other channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
The Sons of UCF Podcast is brought to you by Diriga, a UCF led recruiting and staffing company that matches you with the RIGHT talent. Check out www.knightrecruiting.com On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE: We welcome in Matt Murschel from the Orlando Sentinel to talk about what he saw behind-the-scenes at EA Sports as it gets ready to debut College Football 25. Plus, Brandon Helwig, Publisher at ucfsports.com, stops by to talk about UCF Baseball in the NCAA Tournament and we get his thoughts on UCF Football and Men's Basketball. And as always, the Big 12 minute from Jeff Allen, the Brian Peterson mailbag, and what's in the box? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices