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Why choose Considered Response?Marilyn Beaumont and Lynne Chapman offer a “Considered Response” to a wide range of clients. We are well known in the Qualitative Market Research industry as we have been recruiting people to attend group discussions (or focus groups) for over 24 years.
Over the years we have worked with many clients and seen companies come, go, split, merge, de-merge and disappear. During that time recruitment has changed significantly. Everyone still wants those lively, sparky and assertive respondents who are cutting-edge consumers, but the ways of accessing them have had to change because of all the changes within society. Whether you need people for group discussions, one-to-one depth interviews, internet based discussion groups or anything in between, we know how to find the respondents you need. Benefits of using Considered ResponseThey say two heads are better than one and Lynne and Marilyn have proved this time and time again throughout the last 24 years. Each of us brings different strengths to the partnership - together we’re an unbeatable combination, using a variety of approaches to solve even the most difficult of recruitment challenges. Always aiming for excellence in recruitment and moderationWhen you work with Considered Response that’s exactly what you get, a considered and thoughtful approach to qualitative research and recruitment in Nottingham and Derby and to moderation across the UK. We achieve excellent results by recruiting motivated and enthusiastic respondents from all walks of life to meet your market research needs. Our location gives us access to a vibrant and diverse community in the East Midlands – one of the most desirable places live and to do business. Find out more about the Nottingham area. |
"Many, many thanks for yesterday and your cool, calm, collected and very professional manner."
Sue Riley, Sense Consultants
"Just to say thank you for your help. Groups went well and respondents were just what I needed. Hope to speak again soon."
Daryl King, Research Design
“Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.”
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