QANDR alla Milanese

More and more agencies that are active in the field of qualitative market research are discovering the added value that QANDR can offer in focus groups. For several of our clients, QANDR has become part of the standard toolbox in their qualitative research proposition, and for some this means they truly make it their own by branding it. Such a client is BVA Doxa from Milan, who have given QANDR the excellent and appropriate name of SmartFocus.

Noterik is very pleased with this new collaboration (dating back to before the corona crisis) as BVA Doxa is a key player in the field of market research in Italy. Founded in 1946, it ranks among the leading companies in the sector, both in quality and reliability. Focus on innovation, to adapt BVA Doxa’s solutions to an ever change market, and scientific rigor have always formed the basis of their work. The incorporation of QANDR in their portfolio of qualitative research methodologies is a fine example.

The most recent Italian research project where QANDR was used consisted of no less than twelve sessions, visually comparing different propositions using grading en word clouds to collect participants’ input. BVA Doxa smartly used QANDR’s advanced feature to merge results of different sessions – a very useful feature that was discussed in an earlier article.

We are happy to show you the video below, that BVA Doxa created to share its research methods with its customers. For those of you that are fluent in Italian (or like to think they are), check this page for the Italian version. In short, in BVA Doxa’s words : SmartFocus (a.k.a. QANDR) provides an engaging, interactive, individual, immediate and dynamic format that results in more interactive and insightful focus groups.

 

Would you like to give QANDR a try?

Would you like to experience how QANDR works? Then sign up for one of our free demonstrations. Here we do a live QANDR session and then show you how to set up a session yourself via the dashboard. If you just want to get started right away, request a facilitator’s account.