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“Like every other agency research director, I suffer from focus-group anxiety. Pumping M&M's behind the one-way mirror, I'm monitoring the groups, the moderator and the client simultaneously. It's tough enough to manage the client's expectations and responses. Worrying about whether the moderator can effectively manage the content flow and the group dynamic makes the experience life threatening. Watching Tom moderate, I find myself constantly thinking, ‘Wow, he's smart. I wish I thought of that. He's the best.’”
--George Scribner, Research Manager, Organic Inc.
“Dynamic, entertaining, and armed with information on new drugs and medical techniques that would challenge the knowledge of most physicians, Tom Greenbaum presides over an attentive yet relaxed group of medical specialists anxious to share their opinions and prejudices with this most charming of focus group moderators. Serving as a polished master of ceremonies, Mr. Greenbaum is able to work with the many individual styles of his physician panel and at the conclusion, leaves one with the sense of having participated in something important.”
--Alan H. Richman, M.D., Chairman, Department of Radiology of Norwalk Hospital
“Tom Greenbaum is a highly effective moderator who has the special ability to quickly learn any subject matter and can conduct groups with expert knowledge. From the discussion guide to the final report, Tom works with speed and accuracy.”
--Mark Alfonso, V. P. of Marketing, The Purdue Frederick Company
“Tom is one of the most competent and intuitive moderators I have ever worked with: not only does he have an impeccable understanding of the technical skills necessary for a successful moderator, he also has a unique and uncanny ability to foster and capitalize on the internal dynamics of any group.”
--Joseph A. Ciaralli, The Prudential Insurance Company of America
“Thomas L. Greenbaum eats and breathes focus groups. If you want a definitive look at this research technique, you need to either live with the guru for a year or read his books.”
--Dave Quincy, Clarion Marketing and Communications
The entire range of facilitation techniques is covered in this comprehensive handbook, from pre-session tips in participant recruitment to post-session reporting. Moderating Focus Groups covers all the fundamentals of successful group facilitation, and also includes a wealth of advanced techniques not found in other books on focus group research (on managing group dynamics, energizing a tired group, and digging deeper into the minds of participants.) Greenbaum also goes beyond the basics with chapters on how to build a business moderating focus groups, and how to price moderating services. While this book is particularly aimed at the needs of focus group practitioners, there is plenty of advice that will benefit anyone who conducts in-depth interviews or group facilitation. Additionally, the many people who hire moderators to facilitate their sessions will benefit from reading this book because it will provide them with valuable insights on how to evaluate their moderators' work.
Moderating Focus Groups Internationally
Moderating Focus Groups Internationally
In the current global economy, companies are placing an increased emphasis on selling products and services to an international market. They seek to build brand equity on a broader scale than ever before to exploit the growing commonalities and benefits from the resultant economies of scale. Most of the companies that now market on a global basis seek a consistent marketing strategy in all countries, with marketing implementation plans that reflect differences in individual countries or geographic areas. This widespread emphasis on global strategies has dramatically expanded the need for marketing research on a worldwide scale. No longer is it sufficient to conduct a study in one country (i.e., the United States) and assume that the research results ...
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