If you are planning to conduct a non-degree or GME satisfaction survey, it is important to do everything you can to boost your response rate to minimize cost and speed up the turnaround time. This is one of a series of articles to provide tips and tricks to help you get the best possible response rate from your business school market research.
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Optimal Survey Scheduling to Boost B-School Survey Response Rates
Posted on Jul 31, 2012 10:34:00 AM
July may be best associated with Independence Day parades and fireworks, but did you know that it also happens to be National Ice Cream Month? The average American eats 48 pints of ice cream per year - more than any other nationality – and July tops the list for ice cream sales. With record heat waves sweeping across the nation this summer, chances are consumption will be even higher this July.
If you are planning to conduct a non-degree or graduate management education (GME) experience survey, it is important to do everything you can to boost your response rate to minimize cost and speed up the turnaround time. This is one of a series of articles to provide tips and tricks to help you get the best possible response rate from your business school market research.
If you are planning to conduct a non-degree or graduate management education (GME) experience survey, it is important to do everything you can to boost your response rate to minimize cost and speed up the turnaround time. This is one of a series of articles to provide tips and tricks to help you get the best possible response rate from your business school market research.
Boost Business School Survey Response Rates: Pre-Alert Notification
Posted on Jun 26, 2012 9:23:00 AM
If you are planning to conduct a non-degree or graduate management education (GME) survey, it is important to do everything you can to boost your response rate to minimize cost and speed up the turnaround time. This is one of a series of articles to provide tips and tricks to help you get the best possible response rate from your business school market research.

