Project
Managers can make the difference between a stressful project
that turns into a disaster and a project that goes smoothly despite
the inevitable recruiting “bumps in the road.” At
L&E Research, we believe the key to good project management
is our people and their experience. We know qualitative research,
we know the Raleigh market, and just as importantly, we know
what being a good Project Manager entails.
As is often the case, research projects can change midstream because
of changing screening specifications or other logistical issues
that cause a study not to go to plan. At L&E Research, not
only are we prepared to deal with the inevitable changes, we proactively
anticipate them, and the problems they can cause, before they happen.
We believe in not only doing those things clients expect done,
but also in taking the extra steps to anticipate where problems
may occur so you can have contingency plans in place. By taking
steps now to prepare for potential problems later on, we can help
you execute projects more smoothly, which result in less stress,
less time, and often, less money. We do not believe Project Managers
are simply people that prepare grids and tell you how recruiting
is going; we believe Project Managers are your partners in helping
you execute your project smoothly by sharing our experience, our
knowledge of the Raleigh market, and anticipating problems before
they happen.
Our project management team accomplishes all of this with a combined
resume that boasts over 40 years of market research experience,
with several more decades of experience in business management,
sales and training, and customer service. Prior to their involvement
with L&E Research, our Project Managers won employee awards
for excellent performance, successfully ran their own businesses
and managed work forces with satellite offices throughout the US.
By combining these skills with their longstanding experience in
market research and their total familiarity with the Raleigh market,
we guarantee that you will be working with business professionals,
not just administrators.
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