Hey everyone, I don't like to post off-topic but I'm working on a group project for an IT Mgmt class I'm taking for my MBA and we have been given a short window (~2 weeks) to write a research paper where we "add to the collective knowledge base". This basically means we need to collect our own data. If you wouldn't mind, please take the following survey when you get a chance.
In case you're wondering, the topic is: Do the benefits of customer loyalty programs outweigh their privacy/security concerns?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the O/T request...the link is below
glad to help, it didn't take
glad to help, it didn't take long at all
Done. Glad to help a fellow
Done. Glad to help a fellow MBA student.
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Remember when it ask for
Remember when it ask for your age, it's the current age, not your age on Dec 31 as per USAT rules.
Done... Let us know how the
Done... Let us know how the project goes.
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look up a company called
look up a company called ePrize. I think you'll find they will give you an answer of a resounding YES. They do reward programs for some very big brands, all on an opt in basis, and they are very successful.
IthinkIcan wrote:look up a
[quote=IthinkIcan]look up a company called ePrize. I think you'll find they will give you an answer of a resounding YES. They do reward programs for some very big brands, all on an opt in basis, and they are very successful.[/quote]
I know, my other 2 partners work for a marketing company that supports some large corporations as far as helping them use the information they gather through purchases with loyalty cards
Thanks everyone for the help
Done. That was actually a
Done. That was actually a pretty interesting survey. Stuff like that always makes me feel like I'm way too naive about identity theft and what not.
Done! Good luck with that
Done!
Good luck with that MBA and I hope you use it for good and not evil...like inventing credit default swaps and things like that!
TryScott wrote:Remember when
[quote=TryScott]Remember when it ask for your age, it's the current age, not your age on Dec 31 as per USAT rules.[/quote]
LOL! :)
Did the survey. Just a warning: triathletes may not be a representative random sample... we're disproportionately affluent, opinionated, and individualistic! ;)
jono
"Well, Two out of Three
"Well, Two out of Three Ain't Bad"
Done. and good luck!
Done. and good luck!
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