Research Division
Research Division
Innovation in response to market demand is a driving force in any successful business model. For innovation to succeed, however, comprehensive business planning is essential to: recognize and understand current market trends; identify the next critical steps your business should take; determine when to launch those activities. In order to stay competitive, organizations cannot rely solely on instinct to guarantee they will move in the right direction. Strategic Solutions' Research Division provides scientific research services to make and support vital business decisions. By determining the exact information you need and the best means to collect it, we develop research plans that produce accurate, dependable and actionable results.
Whatever your research query, we are skilled in all collection methodologies: public opinion polls, web-based surveys, focus groups, telephone and intercept (face-to-face) surveys, and secondary source review. Once your research subject is thoroughly understood, we design a research protocol utilizing the most appropriate and effective methods based on your needs, allowing your customers to weigh in.
Beyond research design, our agency provides instrument construction, development of sampling parameters, data analysis and interpretation in support of your research program. We also can assist in implementing a results-driven plan of action based on research findings.
Related Success Stories:
- Clark County Monitoring Program Survey (Urban Environmental Research)
- Historic Downtown Courthouse/ Post Office (City of Las Vegas)
- Homeless Youth Count (Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth)
- Las Vegas Magazine Focus Groups (Greenspun Media Group)
- MAX CAT Corridor Study (Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada)
- Online Gaming Survey (UNLV International Gaming Institute)
- Public Information Campaign Evaluation (Southern Nevada Health District, through B & P Advertising and Public Relations)
- Public Information & Education Program Assessment (Clark County Desert Conservation Program)