CASRO Online 2012 – Panel of Panelists

I had the opportunity to attend last week’s CASRO Online 2012 conference at the beautiful Encore hotel in Las Vegas. It was two days packed full of learning, focused on panel quality and engagement, the impact of survey routers, interview length, and sharing new ideas for best practices. Quester’s technology was featured in a presentation […]

2011 Charles E. Cleveland Employee of the Year

Quester’s holiday party was held last week, and the highlight of the evening was the annual awards presentation, emceed by Quester’s Director of Research, Andrea Joss. Every year, Quester presents the Charles E. Cleveland Employee of the Year award to honor outstanding achievement. The award is given based on the votes of all employees, to

Employee Feedback

I’m always fascinated with articles and studies on happiness, looking for any detail on how to balance that constant struggle between reaching for more, yet being grateful for what you already have. A few weeks ago, The War Room published an article on the 10 Happiest Jobs based on a study done by researchers at

My name is Thatcher, and I love Quester

This blog was designed in order to provide thought leadership to the marketing research industry. It is intended to be a place where our employees could write on behalf of the company and communicate our vision and our collective identity. In this post, I will be breaking from the norm. Because for me, this is

\’Tis the season…

A number of friends have been taking part in the “30 Days of Thankful” updates on Facebook. For those not familiar, each day of November, you post something that you are thankful for as your status for the day. My favorite part is watching how the little things in life take on new meaning as

Post TMRE

Our team just returned from this week’s TMRE in Orlando. It was a great event, and we were thrilled with the opportunity to meet so many of the great thought leaders in our industry. We’ll be sharing insights from the conference in upcoming posts, but in honor of Veteran’s Day, instead we’d like to share

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