Is research seen as valuable in your department/company before deciding on solutions/implementing products and services internally? Whether it's a yes or no, would you mind elaborating?
Chief Technology Officer in Software, 11 - 50 employees
Yes.For projects in emerging technologies it's many a times necessary as per my experience goes..
VP of Supply Chain in Transportation, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Yes. Research based on objective evidence, facts, and industry-accredited statistics is important. However, I would put forward that there are circumstances that command decisive decision-making in which an individual may not have time to do exhaustive research. Content you might like
Global Chief Cybersecurity Strategist & CISO in Healthcare and Biotech, Self-employed
There are a lot of intern positions posting and increasing.Temporary credentials10%
Secured Browser34%
MFA to access company information46%
Company information download not allowed3%
Connection to non-company WIFIs not allowed1%
Loan laptop6%
Burner phones0%
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Furthermore, research can also help to evaluate the effectiveness of current products or services and identify areas for improvement. Research can also help a company or organization to develop a better understanding of its customers, which can aid in the development of more targeted and effective products and services.
Overall, research is an essential tool for companies and organizations to make informed decisions and stay competitive in today's rapidly changing marketplace.