A professional knows how to:
- Establish rapport with respondents in an environment of respect
- Probe beyond rationalizations to uncover genuine motivations
- Interpret and build on what they hear
- Maintain flexibility in guiding the discussion while keeping the objectives in mind
- “Turn on a dime” – adapt their approach when new/unexpected issues and insights arise
- Manage the energy level and personality dynamics of the discussion for maximum participation
- Ask questions without biasing or leading respondents
A professional is prepared for challenging situations – and is able to:
- Effectively handle “over-talkers” and non-talkers
- Keep unexpected issues from sabotaging the discussion
- Probe contradictions that don’t “ring true”
- Handle sensitive topics with diplomacy
- Recognize problem respondents and act appropriately
A professional brings:
- Mastery of multiple techniques
- Experience in diverse disciplines
- Knowledge about relevant trends in other categories and industries
A professional does more than just moderate, they are involved throughout the research process. They:
- Help clarify the objectives of the research
- Recommend approaches for the research design, methodology
- Maintain objectivity from the design stage through final analysis
- Stay focused on clients’ business issues so the research findings are relevant and actionable
- Build a positive working relationship with clients
A professional ensures high standards by:
- Protecting client confidentiality
- Protecting respondent confidentiality and anonymity
- Staying committed to non-discriminatory recruiting of research participants
- Being considerate and respectful of respondents
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