Bulletins

Bulletin 9: Qualitative Methods - Mind mapping

In response to client requests for qualitative methods we've developed a range of tools that we are sharing with our associates.  We hope that you're interested in using these approaches in your projects.

Qualitative data is typically provided as passages of semi-structured text.  That text can be researched and analysed, qualitatively and quantitatively.  The matrix below lists possible techniques for each approach.  This bulletin focusses on the qualitative analysis of qualitative data: mind-mapping.

  Research Analysis
Quantitative Reverse Mail Merge Binary Choice Statistics
Qualitative Annotation Mind-mapping

 

Bulletin 8: Qualitative Methods - Binary Choice Statistics

Here's the third in our series of four articles on qualitative methods.  This time we're looking at quantitative techniques for the analysis of qualitative data: binary choice statisticsWe'll start with a quick reminder of where we've been and where we're going.

Bulletin 7: Qualitative Methods - Annotation

Here's the second in a series of four articles on qualitative methods.  This time, we're looking at text annotation.  We'll start with a quick reminder of where we've been and where we're going.

Qualitative Methods Mini-series

In response to client requests for qualitative methods we've developed a range of tools that we will share with you over the coming months.  We hope that you're interested in using these approaches in your projects.

Qualitative data is typically provided as passages of semi-structured text.  That text can be researched and analysed, qualitatively and quantitatively.  The matrix below lists possible techniques for each approach.

  Research Analysis
Quantitative Reverse Mail Merge Binary Choice Statistics
Qualitative Annotation Mind-mapping

Bulletin 6: Qualitative Methods - Reverse Mail Merge

It's been a while since the last update but the next few bulletins will more than compensate for our absence!

Qualitative Methods Mini-series

In response to client requests for qualitative methods we've developed a range of tools that we will share with you over the coming months.  We hope that you're interested in using these approaches in your projects.

Qualitative data is typically provided as passages of semi-structured text.  That text can be researched and analysed, qualitatively and quantitatively.  The matrix below lists possible techniques for each approach.

Bulletin 5: New University Challenge

New University Challenge - the next LEGI?
The government has opened-up a consultation on a new fund (a £150m addition to HEFCE's strategic development budget) that will invite towns and cities to bid for new university campuses and centres of higher education.  As with the Local Enterprise Growth Initiative, public agents looking to respond to the competitive bidding process may benefit from the additional resources and specialist skills available from private consultancies.  As such this fund offers a range of business opportunities.

Bulletin 4: Statistical Framework Partnership Opportunity

Infonomics is 6 months old!
February marks the end of Infonomics' first 6 months in business. Many thanks to everyone for the interest, support, and custom that have made this possible.

Bulletin 3: Introducing the Institute of Place Management

Welcome to the December bulletin
Infonomics is now an approved partner of the recently established Institute of Place Management. I'm using this month's bulletin to encourage you all to make use of their introductory offer - free partnership - while it is still available.
I hope everyone appreciates the addition of pictures to the bulletin. Please let me know if you're having any difficulty with the images or if you'd prefer plain text.

Bulletin 2: route to the LA market

Welcome back to the Infonomics associate bulletin!
This edition is devoted to offering free use of a new marketing channel to our associates.

New Route to Market : Local Authority Economic Development & Regeneration
Council.Infonomics.ltd.uk will provide resources exclusively to Local Authorities, particularly Economic Development & Regeneration directorates.

Bulletin 1: associate network, visualisation, nwda tender

Welcome to the first associate bulletin!
This first bulletin explains our associate infrastructure, provides a sneak preview into one of our new tools (data visualisation) and invites you to consider a joint response to a tendering opportunity with the NWDA.
If you want to share something through this bulletin, if you think others might be interested in these bulletins, or if you don't want to keep in touch this way (i.e. you want to unsubscribe), then please email me.

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