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Coming Events
| 26/04/09-28/04/09 |
Phoenix (U.S.) |
Applying Science to the Art of Business
A cross-industry view of high-impact analytical business applications
2009 INFORMS Conference on Operations Research practice; integration of analytics into corporate decision-making and how different organizations take different approaches to solve common problems. |
| 08/11/08-19/11/08 |
Berlin (Germany) |
Total Market Forecasting
Key issues related to market forecasting, strategic planning, analysis, business intelligence and product management
The Total Market Forecasting conference will discuss key issues related to professionals involved in market forecasting, market research, strategic planning, analysis, business intelligence and product management. The scope of forecasting is changing rapidly and it is becoming even more challenging to present accurate forecasts in the fast-paced pharmaceutical environment.
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| 05/11/06-07/11/06 |
Rome (Italy) |
Leisure: Managing the Experience
Conference about the role of market research to help rethink the Leisure industry (ESOMAR)
The consumer is at the heart of the leisure industry and customisation and total experiences are becoming part and parcel of consumer expectations. Alternative solutions are being created, and the classic leisure industry - travel, transport, accommodation - is feeling the pressure of competition from many different areas such as wellbeing, sports and arts in the battle for consumers’ free time.
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| 09/09/04-22/09/04 |
Lisbon (Portugal) |
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Applying Market Research for Business Decisions
Congress and Exhibition: "Integrating Research in Business" (Esomar)
seminar with keynote speakers about the decisive role of Business Research for decision making. This events focuses on demonstrating how research can be used as a decision catalyst. With focus on the requirements in business and marketing in client companies, impact for the in-house MR function and the resulting challenges for the research provider will be highlighted, analysed and discussed. |
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