I am pleased that this award can recognize the strand of social science which
involves qualitative analyses and broad syntheses of knowledge.»
Not exact matches
Rule 1: You Can't Make Them Up Rule 2: Don't Confuse a Buyer Persona with a Customer Profile Rule 3: Get the Right People with the Right Attributes and the Right Skills
Involved Rule 4: Buyer Personas Are a Translation of Goals Rule 5: A Buyer Persona Offers Insight into the Unarticulated and the No - So - Obvious Rule 6: Buyer Persona Development is Not a Quantitative Process Rule 7: Avoid Building a Wire Mesh of Data Points When Developing Buyer Personas Rule 8: Goal - Centered
Qualitative and Experiential
Analysis is the Foundation of Buyer Persona Development Rule 9: The Purpose of the Buyer Persona Development Process is to Inform on Goal - Centered Customer Strategies Rule 10: Buyer Persona Development Serves as a Communications Platform to Tell the Story of Customers and Buyers
These supports include additional funding of $ 20,000 per school (up to a maximum of $ 170,000 per district) for superintendent and principal mentoring and monitoring; $ 15,000 for teacher release time for job - embedded professional learning; 2 provincial professional learning sessions for principal and teacher teams from all schools
involved; and Ministry developed documents, resources and facilitation, including tracking templates for the collection and
analysis of quantitative and
qualitative data.
Analyzing
qualitative data
involves an understanding of inductive and / or theoretical (deductive) coding, pattern matching, and the use of
qualitative analysis software.
This
involves an
analysis of the
qualitative as well as the quantitative aspects of the study done.
Investment
analysis is a process that
involves both quantitative and
qualitative judgements.
Qualitative analysis involves asking yourself questions like «Do I understand the business and its competitive environment?»
Such conclusions may
involve significant elements of subjective judgment and
qualitative analysis.
Lesia Bates: We believe our rating approach is a recipe approach that
involves both quantitative and
qualitative analysis.