New Website Allows Individuals to Express Opinions to Obama and McCain
U.S. Elections website at http://www.eaagle.com/uselections provides full text analysis of unstructured responses to questions aimed at presidential candidates.
Survey Shows Home Prices to Continue Fall
As Congress battles with the $850-billion bailout rescue package, a new Housing Predictor survey shows a large majority believe housing prices will continue to fall for a number of years.
New Survey Uncovers Why Global Warming Solutions Are Not a Public Priority
Global warming solutions lack support of most Americans due to politics, perceived personal costs and lack of benefits, according to the American Climate Values Survey (ACVS).
WorldatWork Survey: Balancing Consistency with Localization Key to Compensating a Globally Dispersed Workforce
As companies focus more keenly on talent management and workforce issues, employee rewards play an increasingly important role in global, complex organizations. A new WorldatWork survey reports that consistency balanced with localization is key to compensating a globally dispersed workforce.
SCALA Logistics Consulting to Conduct New Department for Transport Food and Drink Transport Efficiency Survey
On one day in Spring 2007, the performance of 9000 goods vehicles delivering food and drink was monitored and reported in order to provide robust key performance indicators for the sectors. The survey was conducted by SCALA Logistics Consulting on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT) and preparations are already well advanced for a similar activity in 2009
Compdata Surveys Introduces New Compensation Data Survey
Compdata Surveys is replacing Compensation Data with eight, new industry-specific surveys beginning in 2009.
Survey Shows High Interest Rates Not Hitting Travel Plans -- Aussies Remain Committed to Holidaymaking
A recent survey shows that a majority of Australian travelers are proving resilient to the financial pressures of high interest rates, refusing to give up on holiday plans. Whilst some are altering plans, a preponderance of respondents said foregoing travel was not on their agendas even in the face of economic adversity.
Most HR Buyers Turn to Internet First When Seeking Products and Services,Says New HRmarketer.com Survey
Latest trend report covers increased use of Internet, Web 2.0 and social networking technologies
Survey: Consumers Crave Green Nutrition for Themselves and Their Pets
National survey shows 79 percent of dog and cat owners are eager to include more nutrition from green foods in their pets' diets. In doing so, they just might inspire themselves to eat more of what they know is good for them.
Over 80 Percent of Business Websites 'Throwing Away Sales', Survey Reveals
A survey carried out by Backbone IT Group and Lancaster University concludes that the majority of websites are wasting visitor traffic, resulting in a significant amount of lost business and substantially fewer sales enquiries.
New Study Identifies Pre-Debate Opinions of Presidential Candidates
A recent political research study by the National Business Research Institute, Inc. ("NBRI") shows that pre-debate opinions of the 2008 Presidential Candidates vary significantly by Age, Gender, Annual Income, Level of Education, and Marital Status. The survey was distributed to a random sample of 61,000 individuals in September, 2008, just prior to the first round of Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates.
Money, Not Marriage, is the New Hot Topic among Mothers and Daughters : New Survey from Women & Co. Explores Affluent Women's Attitudes About Their
When it comes to personal finances and investing, affluent women are hard working, smart, and self-driven. These are just a few of the key findings announced today by Women & Co. (womenandco.com), Citi?s resource program dedicated to helping women achieve their financial goals. The survey, Women and Affluence 2008: A Generational Study, reveals that affluent women are knowledgeable about investing, confident about their retirement, often the primary decision maker, and influencing the next generation of women to do the same.
France's Largest Aerial Survey Company Acquires Intergraph® Digital Mapping Camera
DMC® enables country's oldest aerial survey company to successfully transition to digital image capture.
Telecommuting Boosts Worker Productivity, CompTIA Survey Finds
Cost savings, staff hiring and retention and improved employee health also cited as benefits.
Online MBA Survey by GetEducated.com Reveals Most Distance MBAs Require No GMAT or GRE
GetEducated.com's National Survey of Online MBAs has revealed that the majority of Regionally Accredited Online Business Schools - more than 70% - have abolished the GRE or GMAT for MBA admission.
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