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..GQG's
researchers have designed and executed a wide range of qualitative and quantitative
studies over the years. Each custom research study is designed and
conducted to produce insightful findings and actionable results that meet
a client's specific objectives and address their needs.
..The results will obviously
vary from client-to-client for their respective custom studies. For example,
within the technology and telecommunications arenas, for example, GQG researchers
have planned and executed studies about new or existing products and services
for small, medium, and large businesses as well as homes, in these areas:
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Desktop, laptop, and handheld PCs
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Cellular telephones and mobile devices
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LAN and WAN hardware
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Storage devices
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Laser and inkjet printers
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Multi-function and all-in-one imaging devices
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Scanners
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Data communications
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Video and Web conferencing
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Client-based and enterprise software
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Network and remote management software
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Web solutions
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E-commerce
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Customer service
..These domestic and/or
international primary research studies have addressed many objectives, used
various methodologies, overcome numerous challenges, and produced significant
results for clients. The findings and recommendations, though, are
proprietary and confidential for the respective client only. GQG takes
extraordinary measures to protect its clients' privileged information, including
reports and presentations.
..However, it is fair
to state these studies have enabled companies to gain valuable insights
from their current, prospective, or former customers about different products
and services. The findings have been used to make important product
development, marketing, and service decisions, which have helped companies
to hit the 'sweet spot'. Consequently, they have produced and delivered
products and services that are more responsive to the target customers'
needs within the marketplace.
Thus, research has allowed these businesses to generate more sales, greater revenues, and higher profits.
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