The Murray Consultancy not only specialises in the Liverpool City Region, but also offers an international service with over 100 fully trained interviewers at its disposal. Since 2000 the company has built up an enviable client base of private, public and voluntary sector organisations, which has resulted in repeat business, referrals and company growth.
Quantitative Research is the collection of data and insights from consumers and businesses usually in the form of questionnaires. We
Concerned about low levels of repeat business? Concerned about the low levels of referrals from satisfied customers? Concerned none of your customers are recommending your services?
A well-designed questionnaire motivates the respondent to provide complete and accurate information, so we put every effort into the questionnaire design stage of the research process.
New business start up research
We can help you make sure you’re one of the 15% of new start-ups that flourish and prosper, not one of the 85%* who don’t, after having been guided by the findings of your market research. (*Source: Dun & Bradstreet, 2001)
Employee satisfaction is a factor in employee motivation, employee goal achievement, and positive employee morale in the workplace. The Murray Consultancy Ltd won the prestigious BIG Market Research award in 2006 for a paper submitted into how to effectively measure employee satisfaction.
“Our company is built on, not only meeting clients’ expectations, but very often exceeding them…”
your product in the competitive marketplace.
Welcome to the world of choice and how you position your product in the competitive marketplace.
Since 2000 the company has built up an enviable client base of private, public and voluntary sector organisations, which has resulted in repeat business, referrals and company growth.
The Murray Consultancy’s proven track record has been achieved by our focus on The Three ‘I’s: Information, Intelligence and Insight.
Following the great success of his first e-book "The Power of Conjoint Analysis as a Market Research tool", the book's publishers have invited David to write a second book. Despite not having an official title as yet, the book will reflect on the trials and tribulations of launching a new company in a mature, very competitive market.