Like Clockwork
Working with Shapard Research
As fellow researchers, we share your concerns. Your client’s need requires the utilization of another research firm in a remote location, and their performance will impact not only the quality of the work, but your relationship with the client.
What You Need
- An experienced research vendor with the necessary resources to perform a fresh recruit, avoid professional participants, and deliver the right number of great research participants.
- Provide or coordinate the best facilities and environment for research.
- The best available protection against duplication, fraudulence, and poor data quality.
- Knowledgeable, responsive and detail-oriented staff.
- On-time, on-budget delivery.
What We Provide
- Using our own in-house call center, the finest in quality participant recruitment to your exact specifications.
- “Anywhere” ability, even the smallest of places using our MobileFocus System.
- Comprehensive video and audio documentation of participant interviews or focus groups.
- Next-Day delivery of video or audio using our online, password protected, web delivery network.
- Complete Day-of hosting support.
- Constant progress communication.
Thank you so much for your tireless efforts over the course of this project. We are happy to have filled all groups and know it was a tough one. The participants were strong and their insights valuable. Thanks again for all your help!
Kristin Altman
Associate Director of Strategy, Riester
We had a great first experience working with ShapardResearch on our project. The communication and organization from their staff was outstanding. I hope to work with them again on future projects.
Melissa DeCesare
Vice President, Edison Research
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