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Market Research vs. Customer Understanding
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research firm. The person taking the survey had to respond to the survey statement from strongly agree with the statement to strongly disagree with the
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What's immediately obvious to an observant person is that 54% of
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What's immediately obvious to an observant person is that 54% of people are saying that they never get drowsy while driving and 42% of people
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Market research is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition for evaluating an opportunity. Market research is the easy thing to do (which is probably
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