Schools of Thought

The Power of Kintsugi: Breaking Insights to Build Masterpieces

This article presents a unique perspective of tying the Japanese artform of Kintsugi (golden joinery of broken pottery pieces) to the development of more powerful insights in marketing research. The author shares her journey learning that less pristine insights can actually result in more effective brand partnerships. The article presents three readily deployable frameworks that enhance the strategic thinking of qualitative researchers. […]

Luminaries

The Art of Seeing: How Network Mapping Unveiled Insights and Opportunities with Glenna Crooks

The Network Sage, Glenna Crooks, PhD, shares her work on network mapping, and the value of becoming aware of the shape and scope of your personal and professional networks. Her journey will inspire you to examine your own networks in order to unlock opportunities to improve your health and well-being. This is not just about adding to your networks—you might be surprised to discover you need to cut some connections loose. […]

Travelwise

Exploration is Curiosity Put into Action

Ready to embark on a wild adventure that blurs the lines between art and research? Join qualitative market researcher Natalia Tafur as she dives into the weird and wonderful world of Meow Wolf, where surprises lurk around every corner and creativity knows no bounds. From navigating trippy rooms to discovering hidden treasures, her experience offers unexpected lessons for qualitative researchers—like embracing the unknown and bringing a thought partner along for the ride. With stories of scavenger hunts, offbeat discoveries, and a sprinkle of storytelling magic, this article explores how a quirky art exhibit can transform how you think about qualitative research. […]

Podcasts

VIEWS Podcasts: Laura Nozicka

Moderator and healthcare specialist Laura Nozicka joins Mike Carlon for a discussion on how moderators can use podcasting to help grow their business. In this episode, Mike and Laura discuss Laura’s path to marketing research, how she got her moderating business off the ground, and how she’s using podcasting to grow her business as it becomes more mature. […]

Art installation at Civic Space Park in Phoenix Arizona by Artist Janet Echelman
Travelwise

Feeling SmART by Slowing Down

The life of a qualitative researcher often has us flying in and out to new cities with little regard for the places we visit when conducting research. Nick Wise reminds us that “therapeutic recreation”—like absorbing the public art landscape on our travels—can help us transition from a mind that is always full, to an outlook that is more mindful of what else is out there. […]

Business Matters

Dealing With Big Change? Don’t Just Survive. Thrive!

Qualitative moderator Kelley Styring offers a provocative look at people who have navigated and overcome significant emotional and physical challenges in their lives and emerged to thrive. Through engaging stories, Styring shares five behavioral and attitudinal operational principles that qualitative researchers can apply to our own lives. […]