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Walking ‘hand in hand’ with your stakeholders
Listening to, and understanding the perspectives, beliefs and priorities of others is important in life… and this is particularly true when addressing and delivering our clients’ needs. In our market research ethos, we recognise the importance of engaging with all our clients’ key internal stakeholders and the successful delivery of truly act...
The importance of Listening
“I bet you were quiet at school” said the careers advisor, eyeing me sympathetically. I nodded in sad acceptance. ...
Innovation is here to stay
We’ve read that “innovation happens in the space between disciplines”; and as part of our ongoing quest for meanin...
Prediction markets: Don’t ask people about cricket when they have no idea
When forecasting future demand or making accurate assumptions about how a product or concept will perform, an emerging t...
Innovation starts at home
At HRW, we’re delighted that so many of our clients consider us innovative thought leaders. But innovation is not some...
One size does NOT fit all
“That’ll be £16.55 please”, she insisted. I stood there in confusion. Moving from Northern Ireland to London had ...
Oncology Clinical Trials HRW White Paper
Clinical trials are the initial spark that drives the engine of pharmaceutical products; they are critical for demonstra...
The truth about CAR-T cell therapy is out there
One of the most exciting things about being involved in pharma and healthcare market research, is to witness the evoluti...
HRW holiday greetings 2017
Warm wishes for a very happy holidays and new year 2018 from the HRW team around the world! Every viewing of our season...
Introducing OR:BIT from HRW
Our team of Oncology Business Intelligence executives For years clients have been coming to HRW with their business chal...
How’s your skeleton hanging?
The skeleton (from Greek σκελετός, skeletós “dried up”) is the body part that forms the supporting structur...