go for the car companies.
2006-10-30 13:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Think about the company you deal with the most, or know the most about: bank, restaurant, travel, clothing, etc.. All have existing data, which may be available partially.
Polling and research companies like IPSOS should help you find case samples to tackle.
Specific topics are so numerous you should be able to stumble upon something before long.
2006-10-28 02:42:47
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answered by unfinished_adolescent 4
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do a comparative study with businesses who uses market research and those who dont - use statistical comparison in terms of bottomline sales which company earns more. But be sure you should be able to present a clear connection between the sales and the market research.
For instance, due to the results of the market research, company A was able to determine its direct target market - thus saving the company x value of operational costs etc.
2006-10-30 01:46:54
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answered by Wars 1
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market research is almost anywhere. for example ,the situation of B2B business, and the trend of apparel fashion.... If you are not familiar with a company,in fact,market research applies equally to a non-profit organization,the govenment,community...
2006-10-28 03:13:51
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answered by curvy gal 2
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