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July 6, 2010 This is a highly specialized guidebook for market researchers. Author Ian Brace goes into great detail about designing questionnaires, a process which may seem simple, but is not. Brace thoughtfully considers the variables that can arise in all aspects of planning, structuring, writing and asking survey questions, including how to avoid ambiguity and how the actual questionnaire should look. He hews tightly to the task of getting researchers to formulate the best survey tools possible, even recommending the best type sizes and layouts. This book is only for serious market researchers, who will welcome its enclosed compact disc containing sample questionnaires and designs. In a day when many researchers use time-tested canned questions, this is a craftsman’s handbook on the inside art of drafting a questionnaire. We recommend using this authoritative manual to develop your market research questionnaires. And, if you hire someone to design a questionnaire for you, this will give you some background so you can monitor the content intelligently. In questionnaire design – and supervision – apparently the really dumb question is the one you didn’t ask.
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veganfriendly banking does it exist? |
I am so pissed off when I found out triodos support the meat industry and my bank natwest doesnt care that I am poor when I go over my limit ad have to pay a £25 charge. |
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Is it a problem not being a true independent company, is being owned by an non-visible parent brand unauthentic? |
Naked Wines has been nominated when they are owned by Laithwaites... Question for them, looking after wine growers or their margins... http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009/feb/21/consumer-affairs-wine-clubs |
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Third party certification - Does your company have an informal or a formal accredited environmental management system (EMS) in place (Acorn, ISO 14001, EMAS etc) or any other accreditation that has to be externally verified by inspection bodies? |
Evidence of an EMS system may help people evaluate how serious a company is about the environment. |
SBennett of Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment on 10th March 09 |
Response from SEE Ltd at 2009-03-12 15:11:02 ([This Q was suggested by S Bennett, Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment] Many thanks. We are developing are revised question about eco-labelling that will incorporate these schemes which we will send to you.) |
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Rewards for failure - Does your company generously reward senior executives for failure and/or destroying their businesses and ruining the lives of company staff and stakeholders? |
RBS! |
M on 04th March 09 |
Response from SEE Ltd at 2009-03-12 15:19:40 (Thanks for this. The SEE Questionnaire already has a Q (CG2) that covers this issue, at least in part. We review our questions regularly, we may focus more closely on rewards for failure in a revised CG2 soon.) |
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Managing risk - Does your business effectively manage risk? |
Seen what has happened to the banking sector recently! |
MS on 04th March 09 |
Response from SEE Ltd at 2009-03-12 15:20:59 (Thanks for this. The SEE Questionnaire already has a Q (CG1) that covers this issue, at least in part. We review our questions regularly, we may add additional risk management requirements into CG1 soon.) |
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Sustainable freight - Does your company use sustainable freight? |
Why aren't more companies doing more to cut their carbon emissions from freight |
C on 04th March 09 |
Response from SEE Ltd at 2009-03-12 15:22:32 (Thanks for this suggestion. We are already researching this topic with a SEE partner and hope to be able to ask companies about their practices and policies soon.) |
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