Intellicast S3E37 – Qualtrics, Kantar, Ipsos, and Bubbles

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Intellicast S3E37 – Qualtrics, Kantar, Ipsos, and Bubbles

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Welcome back!  On today’s episode, Brian Lamar and Producer Brian dive into the latest market research news.

The episode kicks off with a discussion on the return of sports, and how the pandemic is impacting their return.  This leads to a story from Producer Brian about a coronavirus scare he had at his house this past weekend. 

The guys then jump into some market research news, starting with the news of SAP spinning off Qualtrics.  They also touch on the acquisition of SurveyHealthcareGlobus as part of the launch of Apollo Intelligence Corporation, Kantar’s Project Moonshot, OP4G implementing CleanID, and Ipsos’ first-half results. 

In the last segment, Brian talks about a couple of upcoming webinars

Enjoy!

If you are interested in registering for the upcoming webinar on July 30, A Prologue to the Future of America, with John Zogby Strategies, click here.

If you want to join our upcoming webinar, Data Quality: Why You Should Care, on August 5, click here.

You can learn more about EMI’s new DIY sample platform, CONNECTOR, and request a demo by visiting our website at www.emi-rs.com/connector/.

The new edition of EMI’s annual report on the sample industry, The Sample Landscape, is now available! You can download a copy of this insightful report on how the sample industry differs, and what you need to know to navigate this industry. Download it here.

You can discover more about the industry COVID-19 insights and resources, including EMI’s research and blogs by visiting here.

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