SPEAKING AT CONFERENCES

Speaking at Conferences

What have we been speaking about ?

Being research practitioners fuels our thinking and we are often asked to speak at conferences. If you want to know more about any of the following please get in touch:

2014
EphMRA Conference (Brussels); Striving for simplicity, harder than you think – Simplexity

2013
Esomar Qualitative Conference (Valencia); Lessons from Don Quixote: The Sancho Panza way to excellence in cross-cultural qualitative research settings [co presented with Nina Müller & Dottie Töellner, Point Blank International]
Southern Africa Marketing Research Association Conference (Johannesburg); Insight Simplicity [co presented with Sangeeta Gupta and awarded People’s Choice Award for Best Conference Presentation]
MRS Conference (London); Manifesto for change: Can we please stop talking about data
MRS Healthcare Conference (London); Maximising cross project insight

2012
MRS Healthcare Conference (London); Holistic Thinking in Healthcare Research

2011
MRS Healthcare Conference (London); Healthcare trends and the future for research
Esomar Asia-Pacific Conference (Melbourne); Insight Simplicity: Achieving advanced value for insight or taking it to a shallow grave? [co presented with a client]
Patient Information Forum (Birmingham); When and how to use focus groups to test patient communication

2010
Esomar Global Healthcare Conference (New York); A Healthy Dose of Normality: How research with typical healthy people can deepen our understanding of diseases

2009-2013
A skills workshop delivered at esomar conferences in Amsterdam, Cartagena, Johannesburg, Marrakech, Melbourne and Montreaux. Transferring and applying insights impactfully: Implanting your insights deeper in client decisions. [co presented with a client]

2008
CASRO International Research Conference (New York); The changing shape of global qual
AQR / QRCA Global Qualitative conference (Barcelona); Research 2.0, still hearing the consumer's voice but is the music better?

2007
Research Liberation Front (Brighton); No but yeah but no but yeah, stop obstructing and starting accepting the skills we need to stay on top

2006
Conducting Effective Research (Johannesburg); Enhancing the commercial value of research