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Online Focus Groups As Effective As In-Person

The Horizons Tracker

Research from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston suggests that online focus groups are an effective way to gather data on even the hardest to reach constituents. The author was concerned that an online focus group would reduce participation and ultimately lower the quality of data collected.

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How to Be a Better Team Leader: A Case Study

Let's Grow Leaders

After all this was a recognition focus group for the top reps in this enormous call center. Team Leader Turmoil “I used to be one of those disengaged reps, you’re talking about.” We were all a bit shocked by Mike’s response. Several of whom were on the short-list to become team leaders.

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Leading Question: Are You a Barrier Buster?

The Practical Leader

This often starts with surveys and/or third-party interviews or focus groups. Use focus groups (a cross-section of frontline staff) to test new management directions before making grand announcements to everyone. The facilitators then prepare a summary report.

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The Pros And Cons Of Working Remotely

The Horizons Tracker

The findings emerged from a number of focus groups involving both managers and non-managers from a wide range of different sectors. Things were not all bad, of course, and a number of positives emerged from the focus group. The paper explores some ways people who have continued to work remotely can do so effectively.

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How Young Men Can Be Victims Of Online Harm

The Horizons Tracker

” This qualitative study, involving over 100 young men aged 16 to 21 through 25 focus groups and individual interviews, is one of the most detailed looks at the online lives of young men in Australia. Participants described gaming communities as places where it’s normal to respond to abuse with abuse. ”

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From Clashes to Collaboration – How to Cultivate a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Conduct focus groups where employees can delve deeper into their concerns and aspirations. Conduct regular surveys and focus groups to gauge employee sentiment and identify areas for improvement. Diagnostics are your safety helmet and pickaxe , helping you identify these fault lines before they cause fissures.

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10 Mistakes Executive Teams Make When Building Workplace Culture

Let's Grow Leaders

Use skip-level meetings, focus groups, or go for a walk-and-talk with your team. But, if employees don’t participate and share their ideas, they won’t have ownership and will be less invested. What to do instead: Ask for input early and often.

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