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AI and the Evolving Market Research Landscape with Dan Comenduley

Episode 14 of the The New Mainstream Podcast podcast, hosted by The New Mainstream Podcast, titled "AI and the Evolving Market Research Landscape with Dan Comenduley" was published on August 21, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.

August 21, 2024 ·37m · The New Mainstream Podcast

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The pandemic didn't create new consumer trends but significantly accelerated existing ones. The consumer landscape is dynamic, continuously evolving as people change, societies evolve and cultures shift. Consequently, researchers must stay adaptable, embracing new methods and technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). AI enables innovations like automating tasks, personalizing experiences and enhancing data through synthetic samples, which closely mimic human responses. However, AI should complement, not replace, human connection. One effective way to cultivate this human connection is through market research communities (MROCs). These communities provide a platform for obtaining in-depth consumer insights through ongoing conversations, allowing researchers to more profoundly understand consumer needs and frustrations. However, the success of MROCs relies on planning and execution. As consumer behavior evolves, researchers face new challenges, however. Today’s consumers are demanding simplicity and security. To address these expectations, researchers must design studies that are both easy to participate in and protective of sensitive data. The integration of AI, with its associated privacy concerns and potential for inaccuracies, adds to these challenges. Ultimately, a successful researcher blends a deep understanding of consumer behavior with a readiness to adopt new technologies. By integrating traditional research methods with innovative approaches, researchers can gain valuable insights and help brands stay competitive. In this episode of The New Mainstream podcast, Dan Comenduley, Senior Manager of Consumer Insights at UScellular, explores how AI can enhance consumer data collection while emphasizing the importance of preserving the human touch in research. Meet Our Guest: Dan Comenduley has been with UScellular for 3 years and is a Senior Manager on the Customer Insights Team. Dan has a wide range of experience including working at Philip Morris, Pillsbury, Discover Card, United Airlines and Synchrony and a few other places.  He has run a wide range of research and analytic projects, sponsorship campaigns and evaluations and social media and advertising campaigns. Dan is focused on customers and representing their thoughts and lives to the entire organization.  Dan earned his Bachelor’s degree from The University of Illinois and his MBA from Vanderbilt University.   In his spare time, Dan likes to travel and wants to visit every state 5 times and every continent at least once. Dan also was a DJ and enjoys sports and he is working on being a published author.     

The pandemic didn't create new consumer trends but significantly accelerated existing ones. The consumer landscape is dynamic, continuously evolving as people change, societies evolve and cultures shift. Consequently, researchers must stay adaptable, embracing new methods and technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). AI enables innovations like automating tasks, personalizing experiences and enhancing data through synthetic samples, which closely mimic human responses. However, AI should complement, not replace, human connection.

One effective way to cultivate this human connection is through market research communities (MROCs). These communities provide a platform for obtaining in-depth consumer insights through ongoing conversations, allowing researchers to more profoundly understand consumer needs and frustrations. However, the success of MROCs relies on planning and execution.

As consumer behavior evolves, researchers face new challenges, however. Today’s consumers are demanding simplicity and security. To address these expectations, researchers must design studies that are both easy to participate in and protective of sensitive data. The integration of AI, with its associated privacy concerns and potential for inaccuracies, adds to these challenges.

Ultimately, a successful researcher blends a deep understanding of consumer behavior with a readiness to adopt new technologies. By integrating traditional research methods with innovative approaches, researchers can gain valuable insights and help brands stay competitive.

In this episode of The New Mainstream podcast, Dan Comenduley, Senior Manager of Consumer Insights at UScellular, explores how AI can enhance consumer data collection while emphasizing the importance of preserving the human touch in research.

Meet Our Guest:

Dan Comenduley has been with UScellular for 3 years and is a Senior Manager on the Customer Insights Team. Dan has a wide range of experience including working at Philip Morris, Pillsbury, Discover Card, United Airlines and Synchrony and a few other places. 

He has run a wide range of research and analytic projects, sponsorship campaigns and evaluations and social media and advertising campaigns. Dan is focused on customers and representing their thoughts and lives to the entire organization. 

Dan earned his Bachelor’s degree from The University of Illinois and his MBA from Vanderbilt University.  

In his spare time, Dan likes to travel and wants to visit every state 5 times and every continent at least once. Dan also was a DJ and enjoys sports and he is working on being a published author. 

 

 

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