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Does your business need a blog? My Blog is my Canvas

July 29, 2011

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It’s the wrong question but it is one that inevitably emerges when you start looking at the effort you put into it and the number of people who visit (and the fewer who comment). See the problem is that the short-term return on investment (ROI) of most blogs is probably small and even fewer blog […]

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Why you should start a business

February 2, 2011

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Everyone should start a business once in their life. Not because it is easy, likely to succeed or without dangers. But, because it forces you out of your comfort zone. Kind of like changing jobs, moving to a new city where you don’t know anyone, or travelling to a place where you don’t speak the […]

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Richard Jenkins Presents at Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition

October 25, 2010

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Jenkins Research is pleased to announce that Richard Jenkins presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition (CCFN) on Friday October 22nd. The presentation provided a summary of the recently completed report of the Council entitled “Ethnography Study: A New Perspective on Canadians’ Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Food and Nutrition.”   For […]

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Company News: Jenkins Research on Government Standing Offer

April 1, 2010

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I am pleased to announce that Jenkins Research is now an official supplier of public opinion research to the Government of Canada through its partnership with Nanos Research. Richard Jenkins has eight  years of providing high quality research services to the Government and is pleased that this relationship will continue for the next several years.

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Hello world!

February 17, 2010

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Welcome to my new blog. My goal here is to offer what I hope are insightful commentary on two types of issues. First, are current issues around market research and polling. Second are linkages between current events or news with public attitudes. -Richard

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