Case Studies

Market Research and Analysis

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Associations & Membership Org.
Professional association desired an industry study of their members to benchmark needs, performance, and practices

Client description:

Global professional association

Challenge: 

This global professional association wanted an industry analysis done of its members to benchmark key factors in order to assess the health of their certification programs and adjust to the needs of their “customers” accordingly.

Methodologies: 

We conducted an online quantitative survey of more than 2,000 respondents from around the world. We used the analytical technique “Max-Diff” to get to information required by the client. This technique uses a series of questions to tease apart the relative importance of different items by putting them in competition with one another. By repeating this several times with different item combinations and applying choice modeling statistical techniques we can uncover the values that each respondent has for different attributes.

The result: 

The client received a detailed report that provided them vital information about their professional members: current practices, how and where they are being employed, salary and experience levels, as well as the key skills/attributes that they felt they needed to succeed in their jobs. Using this information, the client was able to conduct a thorough review of their certification programs, updating them to meet the needs demanded by the market.

Geographic scope

Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, South America

Industries involved 

Associations & Membership Org., Construction, Energy / Renewable / Alternative, Financial / Insurance Services, Government, Healthcare, IT & Software, Telecommunications

Services applied 

Industry Analysis

Methodologies 

Data Analytics, Quantitative Research

Practice area

Market Research and Analysis

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