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  • What Marketing Can Learn from
    Political Campaigns
  • Your Brand Is Not Always What It
    Appears To Be
  • Can You Offer Consumers Too
    Many Choices?
  • Patients Don’t Sue Doctors They Like
  • The Eternal Question: Qual or Quant?
  • What If You Could Ask Just One
    Question?
  • How to Listen to Your (B2B)
    Customers
  • The Post-Recession Consumer:
    Half-Empty or Half-Full?
  • The Post-Recession Consumer: Part II
  • How Much is a Picture Worth? (Part I)
  • How Much is a Picture Worth? (Part II)
  • Qualitative Research:
    The Political Secret Sauce
  • In With the New Media;
    Out With the Old Media? (Part I)
  • In With the New Media;
    Out With the Old Media? (Part II)
  • Why Make a Decision Tomorrow
    When You Can Make It Today?
  • Keeping In Touch with Customers
  • Who Moved My Respondent

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