Marketing Research Group Project Guidelines: Purpose
Marketing Research Group Project Guidelines: Purpose
Marketing Research Group Project Guidelines: Purpose
Fall, 2006
MARKETING RESEARCH
GROUP PROJECT GUIDELINES
PURPOSE
The purpose of the research project is to challenge you to think like a marketing
manager/researcher by applying the knowledge you accumulate throughout the course. You will
work in groups of 4 people to conduct your own research study by formulating a research problem,
determining the research methodology to be used, collecting the data, performing the data
analysis, determining the findings of the research, and writing and presenting the research report
to the class. To ensure that the project is a collaborative effort, you will have the opportunity to
evaluate the other members of your group.
Each group has the opportunity to choose a topic based on their interests. Spend some time
thinking about a topic that you find interesting and stimulating. Here are some ideas:
Company projects: Perhaps your current employer or another organization could benefit from
some research on a particular problem/opportunity he/she is facing? How might information on
your company’s customers, competitors, products or services be helpful? Is there information that
would help the company increase business? Often, research done for an actual organization can
be quite meaningful. If you choose to involve a client in your research project, your group is
responsible for working with the client to complete the research project.
College interest projects: Often, professional organizations or special-interest groups within the
college are good candidates for research projects. Examples include sports leagues, campus
business services, the health center, dining facilities, academic clubs, etc. Are students aware of
the existence of the product/service? What is the image or perceptions of these organizations?
How might these organizations improve their products or services? Perhaps the college might
benefit from the addition of a new program or service?
Personal interests: Are there any particular areas in business that you find interesting? Have
you often thought that certain information on a particular topic would be interesting to know? Are
you thinking about starting your own business and would like to find out whether consumers would
be interested in your product/service?
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: Please submit a one page outline of your research topic and the
names of the members of your group for approval on 9/20/06.
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STEP 2: DEVELOP A RESEARCH PROPOSAL
The second step of the group project is to develop a research proposal. This research proposal
will include your research objectives and an outline of your research design.
I. Background Information
a. Name of company/organization that is the focus of your research
b. Type of industry, business, products/services provided by the company
c. Statement of the problem/opportunity being investigated
d. What, if anything, is already known about the problem/opportunity?
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: Please submit a two page outline of your research proposal in
the above format on 10/20/06.
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STEP 3: DATA COLLECTION
During this step in the process, you will prepare for data collection and do the field work necessary
to collect the data.
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: Please submit a copy of your questionnaire on 11/3/06. Based
on the feedback that you receive from the instructor, you will most likely want to make
revisions to the questionnaire. Therefore, do not collect your data until you have had the
opportunity to revise your questionnaire.
During this phase, you will prepare your questionnaire for tabulation and analyze the data.
1. Code your questionnaire prior to data input. You should have procedures for coding open-
ended questions.
2. Edit questionnaires prior to data input. Develop an editing guideline for those who will be
inputting the data.
7. Determine the conclusions of the research and make recommendations (3-5 action points)
to management that are clear and actionable.
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE : Please submit your data analysis, conclusions, and
recommendations on 12/4/06.
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STEP 5: WRITE AND PRESENT THE RESEARCH REPORT
Your written report should include the following. The number of pages are meant to be
guidelines.
The executive summary is considered by many to be the most important part of the
research report. There may be only a few people who will have the time to read the entire
research report in detail. Most people will only focus on the executive summary so it is
important not to try to summarize the entire report, but rather provide a concise summary of
the following:
a. Brief statement of problem & research objectives
b. Major findings
c. Conclusions
d. Recommendations
The reader should know who you collected the data from, where you collected the data, and
when you collected the data. Define the type of sampling method used. State any
problems encountered in the field, such as respondent cooperativeness, nonresponse,
difficulties in understanding the questionnaire, and any other aspects of data collection that
might have affected the quality of the results.
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7. Data Analysis & Results (3-4 pages)
This section presents the information collected in the research study and usually comprises
the majority of the report. Use frequency tables, percentage tables, and/or graphs to depict
the responses for each question in your questionnaire. There should be a chart or graph
for each question as well as a brief analysis. You should present at least 3 cross tabulations
with your analysis as well.
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE : Your written report is due on the date of your presentation
(12/11, 12/13, or 12/15).
ORAL PRESENTATION
1. Introduction of Presenters
2. Problem Definition
3. Research Objectives
4. Research Methodology
5. Findings/Conclusions
6. Recommendations
7. Questions and Discussion
Every member of your group should participate in the oral presentation. Use as many visual aids
during your presentation as you deem necessary. You will have access to powerpoint, the
overhead projector, and a TV/VCR. Remember that interesting presentations are memorable
presentations! Be creative and have fun!
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Suggestions for work distribution:
Your group project should be a team effort and you should work together on all parts of the project.
Sometimes, it is helpful to distribute the responsibilities of the project so that one person takes the
“lead” on a certain part of the project. Below is a suggestion of how you can divide the
responsibilities of your research project. Each job description listed below has certain skills
associated with it that you can match up with the strengths of the members of your group.
Project Manager
Responsibilities:
1. Develop project schedule
2. Keep group members motivated and on schedule
3. Solve personnel problems
4. Help divide labor of project
5. Liaison between group and professor
Questionnaire Designer
Responsibilities:
1. Develop questionnaire
2. Code questionnaire
3. Revise questionnaire
4. Pretest questionnaire
5. Validate scales used in questionnaire
Skills required: Critical thinking, well organized, good written communication skills, detail-oriented
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Statistician
Responsibilities:
1. Develop spreadsheet application for data input
2. Input data from questionnaires
3. Perform statistical analyses
4. Interpret data
5. Create graphs and tables
Skills required: Strong analytical skills, computer expertise, critical thinker, enjoys math
Editor
Responsibilities:
1. Combine group reports forming a consistent and well-written proposal.
2. Combine group reports forming a consistent and well-written final report.
3. Oversee the planning and implementation of the oral presentation
The group project is worth 30% of your final grade. Your grade will be computed as follows:
Research Proposal 5%
Questionnaire 5%
Data Analysis, Conclusions, & Recommendations 5%
Final Report & Presentation 15%