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Happy Market Research Podcast
Ep. 236 - Ray Poynter on How Understanding the Business Stakeholder’s “Why,” Creates More Actionable Research

Happy Market Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 55:46


My guest today is Ray Poynter, ESOMAR Council Member and Founder of NewMR. Founded in May 2010, NewMR organizes online events and the LinkedIn NewMR group. NewMR is managed by Ray Poynter and Sue York, Research Strategist and Chief Curator. Ray has spent the last 40 years at the intersection of research, innovation, and business, having been involved in the development of CAPI, online systems, online surveys, and social media research.  Find Ray Online: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/raypoynter/?originalSubdomain=uk  Twitter: www.twitter.com/RayPoynter Website: www.newmr.org Find Jamin Online: Email: jamin@happymr.com  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaminbrazil Twitter: www.twitter.com/jaminbrazil  Find Us Online:  Twitter: www.twitter.com/happymrxp  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/happymarketresearch  Facebook: www.facebook.com/happymrxp  Website: www.happymr.com  This Episode’s Sponsor:  This episode is brought to you by HubUx. HubUx reduces project management costs by 90%. Think of HubUx as your personal AI project manager, taking care of all your recruitment and interview coordination needs in the background. The platform connects you with the right providers and sample based on your research and project needs. For more information, please visit HubUx.com. [00:00] On Episode 236 I'm interviewing Ray Poynter, ESOMAR council member and founder of NewMR. But first a word from our sponsor.  [00:11] This episode is brought to you by HubUx.  HubUx is a productivity tool for qualitative research.  It creates a seamless workflow across your tools and team.  Originally, came up with the idea as I was listening to research professionals in both the quant and qual space complain about and articulate the pain, I guess more succinctly, around managing qualitative research.  The one big problem with qualitative is it’s synchronous in nature, and it requires 100% of the attention of the respondent. This creates a big barrier, and, I believe, a tremendous opportunity inside of the marketplace.  So what we do is we take the tools that you use; we integrate them into a work flow so that, ultimately, you enter in your project details, that is, who it is that you want to talk to, when you want to talk to them, whether it’s a focus group, in-person, or virtual or IDI’s or ethnos; and we connect you to those right people in the times that you want to have those conversations or connections – Push-Button Qualitative Insights, HubUx.  If you have any questions, reach out to me directly. I would appreciate it. Jamin@HubUx.com    [01:35] Hi, I'm Jamie Brazil, and you're listening to the Happy Market Research Podcast. My guest today is Ray Poynter, ESOMAR Council Member and founder of NewMR. Founded in May, 2010, NewMR organizes online events and the LinkedIn NewMR group. NewMR is managed by Ray Poynter and research strategist and chief curator, Sue York. Ray has spent the last 40 years at the intersection of research, innovation and business, having been involved in the development of CAPI, online systems, online surveys, and social media research. Ray, thanks for joining me on the Happy Market Research Podcast today.  [02:12] Pleasure to be here. Thanks for having me.  [02:14] You are an industry sage is how I would cast you, right? Anytime I see you pop up on my LinkedIn feed, I always click on it, read it, whatever, digest it. And you're prolific in terms of your visibility in the marketplace. I'm really interested. Tell us about the young Ray. Like where did you grow up? What'd your parents do? How has that impacted your career?  [02:42] So, I'm from Nottingham in the United Kingdom, and I grew up in a mining village. My father worked at the local coal mine. He was first a lorry driver, then later a manual worker on the surface. And my mother by the time that I was born was a full-time mother and a part-time cleaner. And so,

Ponderings from the Perch
Priscilla, Colton, Ray, Aung and Andrew talk Dragonfruit and MRX

Ponderings from the Perch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 38:55


Fully recovered from jet lag, but still fresh off a trip to Bangkok, Priscilla took a few minutes in the podcast booth with Little Bird Content Marketing Specialist, Colton Harrington, to discuss her experiences as Co-Chair and Presenter during IIeX Asia Pacific. In addition to discussing some of her favorite presentations, she shares a few market research stories, and tells Colton all about the amazing fruit and candy selections that Thailand has to offer. In addition to amazing insights, fellow presenters and IIeX Asia Pacific attendees Ray Poytner or NewMR, Aung Thura of Catalyst Human Insights, and Andrew Kuiler of Silk Initiative call in to share their favorite parts from the event - all the cutting edge AI, Ikigai in market research, mobile/app emphasis, and predictive modeling. Check out the whole show for more information! There's still time to make it to an IIeX event. Next up, IIeX Europe on  February 18th and 19th. Then, IIeX is is headed to the US. Don't miss IIeX North America from April 23rd-25th in Austin, TX. These events are brought to you by GreenBook and are all about new ideas, new approaches and new connections in market research and insights. Join the brightest and boldest minds in market research, all under one roof. Register with the promo code LITTLEBIRD to save 20%! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Ponderings from the Perch on iTunes!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ponderings from the Perch
Priscilla and Ray Poynter Leave The Past Behind

Ponderings from the Perch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 33:36


Perceptions of the past and future, in relation to marketing, are often conflicting. Some people dread the future and its inevitable robo-takeover, while clinging to oft-antiquated traditions. Others are gung-ho over the latest bells and whistles, trend-hopping from new thing to new thing. In this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, Priscilla talks with Ray Poynter about how we fit in the still-developing timeline of market research. As Ray says, there's room for both enthusiasm for the future and a retention of traditional values: "Probably my niche in the market is that I’m a very cynical lover of the new. So, yes, I do like new things, but I’m not easily swayed.  I’ve got a very good grounding in the traditional aspects of applying the science; applying methodology and seeing where things fit. I’m much more interested in how they work than how shiny they are." Ray is the founder of NewMR, author of "The Handbook of Online and Social Media Research," and "The Handbook of Mobile Market Research," and the editor of ESOMAR's book "Answers to Contemporary Market Research Questions." He's also a prolific writer with 40 years of expertise in market research and innovation. Priscilla and Ray discuss changes in insights, legitimacy of new innovation, and what's on the horizon for the future of market research. Find Ray at NewMR, LinkedIn, or Twitter to read more of his insights. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Ponderings from the Perch on iTunes! This episode is sponsored by GreenBook. Hosted in beautiful Amsterdam, GreenBook’s IIeX Europe is all about new ideas, new approaches and new connections in market research and insights. Sounds amazing, right? It gets better. One of the most stand-out parts of IIeX is the focus on startups and how they are challenging the status quo in the market research space. The event hosts the Startup Track and Insight Innovation Competition, bringing new, cutting-edge companies and ideas to the stage. Join the brightest and boldest minds in market research, all under one roof. Attendees will be in great company with speakers from Heineken, IFF, Samsung, and Danone. For the full lineup and registration details, click here. Oh, and register with the promo code LITTLEBIRD to save 20%! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real People, With Jason Dunstone - Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More
#13 - Ray Poynter (Nottingham) - Researcher, Author, Keynote Speaker - The Future of Market Research

Real People, With Jason Dunstone - Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 72:23


There is likely no better man to talk to about where market research is heading and where it has been than Nottingham UK based globally trotting Ray Poynter.Starting out 40 years ago as a programmer on innovative market research tools, he has since had many pivots in the sector and is author of multiple market research publications, from mobile market research, to online and social media and semiotics. In 1999 Ray Founded the Future Place, a provider of market research training and consulting.He is also the man behind NewMR.org, an initiative offering regular online events with leading researchers, thinkers and doers from across the world. Topics explored include artificial intelligence and visual storytelling, video analysis, semiotics, automation and more. Ray travels the world as a keynote conference speaker, and sits on the editorial board of the GreenBook Research Industry Trends (GRIT) Report and is an advisor to universities and research agencies on key trends.We discuss changes as data has become bigger and bigger and finding true strategic insight more and more important amongst the clutter and complication. An interesting discussion for researchers and those interested in better understanding people, now and into the future.Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Subscribe to Real People on your favourite podcast player. Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave.Check out the Real People website - http://squareholes.com/realpeopleConnect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone - https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=enSend Jason an email - jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone - https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/Find out more about Square Holes - http://www.squareholes.com/Produced with Apiro Media - https://www.apiropodcasts.com/

Data Gurus
Ray Poynter – GDPR and So Much More | Ep. 011

Data Gurus

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 25:49


Ray Poynter is the Founder of NewMR.org. He is also the author of several books and chapters about market research, a teacher, blogger, facilitator, presenter, coach, and consultant. Studies have listed him as one of the most influential leaders in the industry. In this episode, he gives an in-depth take on artificial intelligence, GDPR and […] The post Ray Poynter – GDPR and So Much More | Ep. 011 appeared first on Infinity Squared, LLC.

Data Gurus
Ray Poynter – GDPR and So Much More | Ep. 011

Data Gurus

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 25:49


Ray Poynter is the Founder of NewMR.org. He is also the author of several books and chapters about market research, a teacher, blogger, facilitator, presenter, coach, and consultant. Studies have listed him as one of the most influential leaders in the industry. In this episode, he gives an in-depth take on artificial intelligence, GDPR and so much more. Ray Poynter - Market Research Specialist Ray has spent more than 30 years in market research. At NewMR, they focus on innovative methods. They don't try to compete with others in the field. They help people to get started and to boost their presence. Difference of GDPR in Europe When it comes to General Data Protection Regulation, Ray believes that it all boils down to intent. There is nothing to worry about if you just want to do the right thing. "Anybody who is trying to do the right thing will not get into trouble." - Ray Poynter on GDPR An interesting news came that Verve, the ad tech company, is closing all of its offices in Europe. They do not believe that what they are currently doing can be made legal. In Europe, citizens own their data. Whereas in the United States, commercial organizations own the information of their consumers. Importance of Informed Consent Transparency makes things easier for both parties. To access their data, people need to give their consent to the mobile app. To prevent issues, they need to be fully aware of what they are signing up for. "Informed consent requires that the person completely understands what he is consenting to." - Ray Poynter There is a big difference in the European GDPR model and the U.S. model. Looking back in history, there were also problems caused by record keepers. This made Europe more sensitive to the issue at hand. To hear more about Ray Poynter and his insights on the challenges and trends in the industry,  download and listen to the episode! Quick links to connect with Ray Poynter: NewMR.org Twitter @RayPoynter LinkedIn Sima loves to hear from her listeners with input, questions, suggestions and just to connect! You can find her at the links below! LinkedIn Twitter simav.sg-host.com Sima is passionate about data and loves to share, learn and help others that share that passion. If you love data as much as her, subscribe on iTunes and don't forget to leave a rating and review!

Betty Adamou
Betty Adamou Podcast #2 On Fri 9th December 2016

Betty Adamou

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 65:16


This 2nd podcast answers questions on books to read in the market research field, people that have influenced/inspired Betty, how to cope with gender bias, effective marketing tools, how to manage remote teams and a recap of this week. Betty also discusses her NewMR talk "Pokemon Go: Designing from the Start with the Finish Line in Mind" that she delivered earlier in the week.

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