Writing a Market Research RFP

Mar 25, 2009

Writing a Market Research RFP
by Kathryn Korostoff

Write a Market Research RFP with confidence! Precise guidance on what to include in your RFP, and tips for finding suitable agencies. This 15-page eBook is based on an excerpt from the paperback, “How to Hire & Manage Market Research Agencies.” This eBook is a great resource for anyone planning to hire a market research agency for custom market research.

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Writing a Market Research RFP (PDF)

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