[New Video] Everything You Wanted to Know About CX But Were Afraid to Ask

Are you a market research pro who is considering a CX-related career move? Or maybe you are finding your work as a market researcher is already starting to converge with… Continue reading [New Video] Everything You Wanted to Know About CX But Were Afraid to Ask

Does the Net Promoter Score Help or Hurt Your CX Program?

Does your organization use the Net Promoter Score method of monitoring customer loyalty? If it does, you may have a love-hate relationship with it. Many market researchers do. It’s almost… Continue reading Does the Net Promoter Score Help or Hurt Your CX Program?

Boosting Your Resume’s CX Quotient: Tips for Market Researchers

CX is hot. Hiring managers are often looking for “CX experience.” Many cool job openings these days have “CX” in the title. As a market researcher, you can with absolute integrity refresh your resume with today’s semantics—especially if you have done any of the 7 project types described above. You may not have known it, but you have been a customer experience expert for years. And now is the time to start bragging about it.

CX: Career Obstacle or Opportunity?

…many seasoned market researchers find themselves asking, “How different is CX from what I already do as a professional market researcher?” Well, it turns out that they’re pretty darn close. In fact, we can argue that CX is just a specialization within the market research career space. Market research is a broad professional field, encompassing many different specialties and generalist career paths. And we are seeing increasing demand for particular specialties, like CX.

Great Market Research Blogs, Part 2

I mentioned that I would be writing up some more faves in a Part 2. The cool thing is that while I had my Part 2 blogs already in mind, several readers suggested others that were not on my planned list. Some are blogs I knew of but hadn’t visited recently, but others were entirely new to me! So I took some time to check them all out, and rounded out my favorite Market Research blogs, Part 2, below.