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The Market Research Society (MRS)

the market research society (mrs)

London

Research, insight and analytics stand at the heart of all well-informed commercial, social and political decisions. Insight into what makes a product, business initiative or government policy work is often the hidden – yet defining – factor between success and failure. It is our sector that provides the deeper intelligence needed for our world today. Here is a definition of market and social research from the MRS Code of Conduct. "Research is the collection, use, or analysis of information about individuals or organisations intended to establish facts, acquire knowledge or reach conclusions. It uses techniques of the applied social, behavioural and data sciences, statistical principles and theory, to generate insights and support decision-making by providers of goods and services, governments, non-profit organisations and the general public." The Market Research Society (MRS) is the UK professional body for research, insight and analytics. We recognise 5,000 individual members and over 500 accredited Company Partners in over 50 countries who are committed to delivering outstanding insight. As the regulator, we promote the highest professional standards throughout the sector via the MRS Code of Conduct. MRS supports the sector with specialist training and qualifications, professional membership, company accreditation, cutting-edge conferences, glittering awards and advice on best practice. Professional development – Through qualifications, CPD, mentoring, skills mapping and specialist training, we upskill individuals and organisations within the sector. Thought leadership – We publish the award-winning Impact magazine, provide 40 e-books and free webinars, as well as the scholarly International Journal of Market Research (IJMR). We also run the research sector's own think tank MRS Delphi Group which publishes white papers on burning issues such as privacy, data integration and prediction. Awards – MRS hosts the sector’s key awards including the Excellence Awards, the Operations Awards and MRS Awards for outstanding individuals and organisations. Events – Our comprehensive events programme including specialist conferences, the Annual Conference, Speaker Evenings, regional and specialist events plus a Roadshow. The changing sector Our sector is growing and changing. 73,000 professionals now work in research and insight with the UK sector worth £4.8 billion, an increase of £2 billion since 2012. Analytics alone has grown 350% in four years. A new set of skills are increasing required to work within insight including storytelling, commercial acumen and agile thinking. These were the findings of a joint MRS/PwC report 'The Business of Evidence 2016'. What MRS does for the sector MRS consults with business and government leaders to ensure that research stays at the forefront of commercial and political agendas. We work on your behalf to ensure the sector stays relevant and recognised. The MRS Code of Conduct– Adherences to the MRS Code, as a regulator practitioner or supplier, is a pre-requisite for many key commercial tenders and government rosters. Procurement best practice – We consult with business and government on best practice procurement for research. Regulatory exemptions – We liaise with telephone regulators and suppliers to ensure that Company Partners are clearly differentiated from other telephone activities, such as direct marketing, and exempt from regulatory requirements. Market insight – We provide the MRS League Tables, MRS Annual Survey and the MRS Quarterly Trends Analysis to reveal the key market and industry trends. Freephone verification service – We provide a Freephone service where everyone can check the validity of research suppliers through our online register or via 0800 9759596. What else we provide MRS also provides a host of support services and initiatives to ensure professionals and organisations stay connected, relevant and able to generate business. Research Jobfinder– the specialist jobs board for the insight sector, Research Jobfinder features over 700 positions. Research Live– the definitive daily news site for the sector also featuring in-depth articles from Impact magazine. Research Buyers Guide (RBG) – Used by client researchers and procurement professionals, RBG is the only source of accredited research suppliers in the UK and Ireland. Fair Data– Fair Data is a recognised data compliance mark that enables consumers to make educated choices about their personal data. Research for Small Businesses– Tips and case studies for how SMEs can use research to grow their business.

Gianpietro Pucciariello

gianpietro pucciariello

"Photography is a tool to give voice to the voiceless and to give light to shadows within ourselves and in society“ Hello, my name is Gianpietro Pucciariello and I am an Italian visual storyteller and participatory facilitator based in London. My main work focuses on pushing the boundaries between social impact, dialogue and human conditions. This means that I work following ethical conduct to bring dignity and hope to people's faces and lives. Through my work, I want to celebrate, using empathy, respect but also playfulness, the beauty of the human soul along with its daily struggles and vulnerabilities. I use photography as a medium and a tool to give a voice to marginalised communities and organisations that want to address social and environmental issues in the places they operate by telling stories that mainstream media formats do not often tell, to encourage critical consciousness and influence policy. To do this I usually combine four themes, 1) Human beings, 2) places, 3) food 4) actions for impact, and five elements 1) focused questions, 2) metaphors, 3) storytelling, 4) Participation 5) Action-Driven Challenges. I grew up in the Lake Como area, where I got used to beauty already at an early age, in a family that, despite not being particularly affluent, provided me with a rich and safe place for growing my never-ending curiosity and learning, the value of an authentic soul, and the fundamental importance of social justice. I was lucky enough to have my mother, a kindergarten teacher, leading me by example with playfulness, self-expression and empathy and my father, working for the Italian railways, sustaining my development with strict rules and pushing my need for achievements, but always supporting my learnings with travels and books. I grew up as a really serious and introverted child - many people wouldn't believe so, as I developed more into a shy extroverted character through the years - with a huge inner world and having difficulties expanding outside in words. This is how I first discovered art and particularly photography. What I liked about taking pictures was mainly the idea of using an organic process for self-expression and for absorbing, summarising, explaining and creating knowledge around the social and environmental causes I cared for, and I was involved in since my teenage years. My need for expression became even more evident when my father was diagnosed with a rare neurodegenerative disease in 2003, after 5 years of unusual emotional outbursts, apathy and depression, tremors and personality changes. I put myself more and more on the front line of volunteering in the communities I was part of, and I focus my University Studies on the social sector and welfare, but at the same time, it became even more difficult for me to communicate my inner feelings on the outside. Despite this difficulty, I'm glad I took Economics as a Major subject. This gave me the chance to reflect and work deeply on human behaviour, motivational science, mental models of choice and root causes of oppression. Though, Economics gave me fewer opportunities to express my artistic side. I moved to London in my late twenties, and after a few years, I got stuck between a career I felt detached from, and together with my family situation, I got into a period of severe anxiety and inner chaos. One evening in October 2012 thought, returning from work, I found a leaflet about a course in photojournalism with the City & Guild in Tower Hamlets. That's how my journey in photography restarted. With and through photography, I restarted again to explore in deep the world around me, the condition of human beings and the causes I cared about. Even more important, I rediscovered myself, and my artistic skills, and boosted my self-confidence. Without rediscovering photography I wouldn't have gone back to practice facilitation and I wouldn't discover and loved other practices I work with right now, like coaching, social impact and innovation consulting. Without photography, I would have never become an entrepreneur and I wouldn't have nurtured other creative skills, like sketch noting & doodling. Photography helped me meet inspiring human beings that became friends, mentors, and some of the most important people in my life. That night in 2012 I drew a line in my life with a simple decision. I strongly believe that photography is one of the best ways we have to discover ourselves and the world around us, focusing on the present moment, one shot at a time. This is why I want to support you in using photography differently.

New Perspective

new perspective

London

The Social Impact Specialists Hanif Osmani Hanif founded the New Perspective Group to help tackle socio-economic inequality. His professional community development journey began in 2002 as a trainee on a £56m regeneration programme on the Ocean Estate in East London, one of the most deprived areas of the UK – and the estate on which he grew up... [FLIP TO READ MORE] Hanif has held several posts, including senior management and leadership roles in a local authority, housing association and two grassroots charities, developing and delivering innovative community development programmes that have been praised as examples of best practice. Strategy, innovation and partnership development are the common threads that run throughout his career, and his areas of expertise include community engagement, economic development and health & wellbeing. He strongly believes in the power of enterprise and well-paid employment to lift disadvantaged communities out of poverty, and both of these topics are close to his heart. He is an autodidact with a broad range of interests, including tech, photography, videography, branding, marketing, graphic design, web design, and more. Hanif seeks to encourage organisations to fully utilise these tools to help drive engagement, deliver real social impact, and fully harness the power of one of his true passions: storytelling. Alexandra Porter Alexandra is a visual anthropologist and filmmaker with a degree in Social Sciences and Social Anthropology and a Masters in Visual Anthropology and Documentary Production. She is deeply passionate about equality and has worked with a broad range of charities to help inspire change and improve the quality of life for some of society's most disadvantaged groups. [FLIP TO READ MORE] In the UK, Alexandra has worked with Oxfam, the British Heart Foundation, the AAFDA charity (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse), and the Liverpool Blind Football Club. For her degrees, she conducted in-depth qualitative research on stigmatised facets of culture across the globe. As part of her Masters, she moved to Los Angeles to study and film artists living with chronic illnesses in order to understand a patient's expression of their lifeworlds, and how to improve an individual's quality of life. Her film "Pathos: The Art of Life" was officially selected for the Fine Arts Film Festival, Venice, California 2020 and screened at the Burning Man Multiverse 2020. "Trust Your Senses" received an honourable mention at the Experimental Forum 2020. Alexandra currently resides in Barcelona, where she has undergone further training in documentary filmmaking. She has also been involved with local grassroots charities such as Lloc De La Dona (an association supporting migrant women involved in sex work), the Las Kelly's (cleaners fighting for better working conditions in the tourism sector) and Volver a Latir (a rehoming association for foster dogs across Spain). Emran Hoque Emran is a multidisciplined creative specialising in visual identities and creative design. He is trained in art, design, branding, and marketing, and has worked with public, private and non-profit organisations to tell their stories through distinctive, meaningful and emotive design. [FLIP TO READ MORE] Emran has worked with the NHS, Greater London Authority (GLA), educational institutions such as SOAS, local authorities, and others to support them with brand development, web design, and other digital design services. His expertise includes making websites and digital media accessible to neurodiverse people, and his personal experience of dyslexia gives him a unique perspective as a digital professional. For over ten years, he led a creative studio in the heart of London’s creative hub, Brick Lane, and, as a freelance branding consultant, has worked internationally with some of the largest creative agencies and their clients. Emran has a strong track record of working with charities, and in 2021 he founded Digiroots CIC, a non-profit that aims to build the capacity of small grassroots charities and bridge the digital divide. He regularly organises and delivers community arts programmes for disadvantaged communities that may not otherwise have the opportunity to explore and express themselves through the creative arts. Suzanne Wolfe Suzanne is an experienced social housing professional who has spent 35 years working with social landlords, developers, local authorities, charities, and others to create and deliver real social value. Her expertise covers all aspects of housing, including social investment, resident engagement, development and regeneration, finance, and technical services... [FLIP TO READ MORE] In 2004, Suzanne joined an East London social landlord, Poplar HARCA, as Neighbourhood Director and led the area through a period of profound change, quickly building trust and working closely and effectively with the diverse local community. Together, they achieved the transformation of the area from what was regarded as one the worst areas in Tower Hamlets to one of the very best. Suzanne is a capable advocate, problem solver and negotiator. She is motivated by her experience of seeing successful neighbourhood regeneration create opportunity, raise educational outcomes and improve life chances generally. As Chief Executive of the Industrial Dwellings Society, she delivered a corporate turnaround from regulatory downgrading at the start of her tenure, securing the top Governance and Viability ratings from the Regulator of Social Housing in just two years. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Housing, co-opted member of BME London Landlords, and has worked at senior levels for four inner London councils and three Housing Associations.

Courses matching "Storytelling"

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Compelling Storytelling

By 4and20Million.

Create great presentations and persuasive narratives. This session covers the principles of engaging an audience, from narrative structure to thinking about slides. Put an end to Death by PowerPoint!

Compelling Storytelling
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£350

Truth On The Roof: Poetry & Public speaking programme

By You Press

Truth on the Roof is a special project dedicated to conscious storytelling, offering young individuals the opportunity to express themselves and engage in discussions about various social issues through art forms like poetry, music, and spoken word.

Truth On The Roof: Poetry & Public speaking programme
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
FREE

Documentary Photography: From Seed to Sapling

4.8(34)

By Stills

During this two-day workshop, you will learn how to tell a compelling story via photographs. Participants will gain the tools for conceiving of and crafting their own projects, with pointers on how to find ideas, develop your vision, and self-edit. We will cover a broad range of themes, including subject interaction, ethical dimensions, natural light usage and composition. There will also be practical guidance on financing projects, and where to place finished work.Between the two sessions there will be an assignment, intended to provide a practical application of newly acquired skills – this will be reviewed in our second meeting.This workshop is perfect for those with a good understanding of digital photography, seeking to hone their storytelling abilities and push the boundaries of documentary photography.Day 1:– Introduction to photographic storytelling.– Case study of Michael’s work in relation to the practicalities involved with funding, organising and producing a documentary project.– Discussion on the work of inspirational photographers, film makers, and artists.– Consideration of the ethical challenges encountered when producing documentary photography.– Introduction of practical task, and review of images.There will be a practical assignment to be carried out before the 2nd session.Day 2:– Photo story workshop and discussion on style.– Editing: how to select the right pictures to suit narrative objectives.– How to work within time constraints.– Practical task– Portfolio review of work produced during the workshop.– Presentation on opportunities, competitions, and publishing documentary photography projects.   Courses are subject to minimum enrolment. Please register early, within five days of the start date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout.

Documentary Photography: From Seed to Sapling
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£199

Story Corner

By Flavour Like Fancy

Join us for a May bank holiday storytelling session on Monday 31st May, brought to you by Flavour Like Fancy.

Story Corner
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£4

Contemporary / Lyrical Dance 4-6 years

By Dakodas Dance Academy

At Dakoda’s Dance Academy, we offer contemporary/lyrical dance classes for children of all ages and skill levels. Our experienced instructors provide a variety of activities that explore different movement styles, helping your child learn improvisation skills and incorporate storytelling into their routines. Our contemporary/lyrical classes are designed to be both fun and challenging, giving your child the opportunity to express themselves through dance while also developing their technique. By participating in our commercial-style classes, children can develop coordination early on which lays the foundation for a successful dancing future at Dakoda’s Dance Academy. We believe that contemporary/lyrical dance is a powerful tool for self-expression and creativity, and our classes provide a supportive environment for children to explore their artistic potential. Join us at Dakoda’s Dance Academy and watch as your child discovers the joy of movement and the power of dance.

Contemporary / Lyrical Dance 4-6 years
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£15.90

Strategic Business Partnering: Driving Impact Through Consultation, Insight & Integration

By Emergent Learning

Target Audience Mid-to-senior level business professionals currently in or transitioning into Business Partnering roles in functions such as Finance, HR, L&D, IT/Digital, Commercial / Marketing and Legal whose role is to provide advisory and consultative solutioning cross-functionally to drive organisational outcomes with or without formal authority. Duration 2 Days Course Overview In today’s complex and matrixed organisations, functional expertise alone isn't enough and silo'd orgnaisations are dangerously constrained from innovation. Business Partners are expected to operate as strategic integrators and collaborators—connecting insight with influence to co-create value. This two-day masterclass equips participants with a powerful, evidence-informed model for impactful partnering, blending systems thinking, consulting principles, commercial acumen, and relationship intelligence. Drawing on a universal partnering lifecycle, the course explores tools and frameworks adaptable to any business context to lay out a thorough yet personable approach. Participants will work through real-world scenarios, peer dialogue, case studies, and partner simulations to apply new insights and shape their unique partnering stance. This course is designed by highly qualified learning design experts, assisted and guided by a Doctoral & Masters level leadership team. Working closely with subject matter leaders with extensive domain experience, this course is built on sound academic rigour and applied real world experience. Run in a cohort-based, activity-led format, it goes beyond theory to provide practical methods and frameworks that you can immediately apply in your workplace. Key Outcomes Define the evolving role of a Business Partner and differentiate it from functional, support, and transactional roles. Adopt a universal Partnering Lifecycle Model that moves from alignment through insight, challenge, co-creation, and enablement. Build strategic relationships with stakeholders based on trust, credibility, and mutual accountability. Use data and insight to influence decision-making beyond the numbers or policy. Navigate tensions and trade-offs between strategic alignment, operational delivery, and stakeholder expectations. Leverage systems thinking to identify root issues and interdependencies. Communicate with executive presence using influence strategies, visual storytelling, and structured consulting language. Operate with adaptive influence—knowing when to coach, consult, challenge or co-create. Create a personal action plan to uplift your partnering practice and reposition your role.

Strategic Business Partnering: Driving Impact Through Consultation, Insight & Integration
Delivered In-Person in Sydney + more
$1,900

3ds Max and V-Ray Masterclass

By ATL Autocad Training London

Why Choose 3ds Max and V-Ray Masterclass? V-Ray for 3ds Max stands as a proven rendering software, offering unparalleled versatility. From dynamic scenes with thousands of lights to elegant still life compositions, best choice for artists and designers across various 3D industries. Check our Website Training Details: Duration: 10 hrs Method: 1-on-1, Personalized attention and Tailored content. Schedule: Customize your learning experience with our flexible 1-2-1 sessions, available Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm. Module 1: Introduction to 3ds Max and Vray Get acquainted with 3ds Max interface and Vray's user interface. Explore workspace configuration and navigation techniques. Module 2: 3D Modeling Master fundamental shapes and advanced modeling methods. Understand polygonal modeling for organic and inorganic objects. Module 3: Materials and Textures Apply and modify textures, incorporating UVW mapping. Utilize the material editor for custom and Vray materials. Module 4: Lighting Explore diverse lighting techniques and light types. Configure lights for scenes, incorporating Vray lights. Module 5: Cameras Familiarize yourself with camera properties and setup. Create animations using both standard and Vray cameras. Module 6: Rendering Understand rendering basics and Vray Global Illumination. Implement Vray HDRI Lighting and the Rendering Workflow. Module 7: Projects Integrate learned skills in practical projects. Craft interior, exterior, and complex scenes with various objects and materials. Course Requirements: Computer with 3ds Max and Vray installed (trial versions available). Basic computer operation skills. Interest in 3D modeling and animation. Course Goals: Upon completion, you'll have a comprehensive grasp of 3ds Max and Vray, enabling you to create realistic 3D scenes. You'll possess the skills for compelling visual storytelling and be prepared for further advancement in 3D modeling and rendering. Upon completing the course, participants will: Master 3D Modeling: Create intricate 3D models using advanced techniques. Expert Material Application: Apply textures and materials for realistic effects. Advanced Lighting Skills: Set up diverse lighting, including Vray-specific techniques. Camera Mastery: Understand camera properties and animations for visual storytelling. Rendering Proficiency: Utilize Vray's capabilities for stunning visuals. Project Integration: Apply skills in practical projects, from interiors to complex scenes. Job Opportunities: Graduates can pursue roles like 3D Modeler, Texture Artist, Lighting Artist, Visualizer, 3D Animator, or Rendering Specialist in animation studios, architectural firms, game development, and film production. Opportunities exist as freelancers or within creative agencies. What You'll Learn: Comprehensive 3ds Max Mastery: From foundational concepts to advanced techniques, delve deep into 3ds Max's extensive toolkit for 3D modeling, animation, and rendering. V-Ray Expertise: Master the nuances of V-Ray, honing your skills in photorealistic rendering and lighting techniques to bring your creations to life. Portfolio-Ready Projects: Work on industry-aligned projects that enhance your skills and create a robust portfolio showcasing your abilities. Optimized Workflow: Learn efficient workflows, time-saving techniques, and industry best practices from experienced professionals. Career Opportunities: Upon completion of this course, you'll be equipped for various roles such as: 3D Modeler: Create detailed 3D models for gaming, animation, or architectural visualization. Rendering Artist: Specialize in creating realistic renderings using V-Ray for architectural projects or product design. Game Designer: Develop immersive game environments and assets using 3ds Max and Unity 3D. Visualization Specialist: Work in architectural firms, creating lifelike visualizations for clients. Recommended Websites for 3D Models: TurboSquid: A leading marketplace for high-quality 3D models. CGTrader: Offers a wide range of 3D models for games, VR, and architectural visualization. Sketchfab: An excellent platform for finding interactive 3D models for various purposes. 3D Warehouse (by SketchUp): A vast collection of user-created models suitable for architectural projects. Free3D: Provides a vast selection of free 3D models across different categories. Enroll in our course to unlock your 3D design potential and explore the world of limitless creativity! Highly Skilled Instructors: Learn from certified professionals with extensive 3ds Max expertise and real-world experience. Flexible Training Choices: Opt for either in-person or live online sessions tailored to your schedule and preferences. Comprehensive Learning: Master advanced 3ds Max techniques for creating exceptional 3D models, animations, and visual effects. Interactive Learning: Engage in hands-on projects and exercises to reinforce complex concepts and enhance practical skills. Lesson Recordings: Access recorded sessions at your convenience for reviewing crucial topics at your own pace. Lifetime Email Assistance: Receive continuous email support post-course completion, ensuring guidance whenever required. Expert Career Guidance: Access valuable insights and career advice from industry experts to make informed decisions in your field.

3ds Max and V-Ray Masterclass
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£396

Spanish for Children Trial Portobello

By Get Talking Spanish

Our fun and engaging play-based Spanish sessions for children include lots of singing, interactive games and activities and storytelling in Spanish. They are aimed at children aged 2-4 but if your little one is slightly older or younger you are still welcome to join us and see if they like it! They last for 45 minutes, with an extra 15 minutes at the end of the session for children to play and parents/carers to socialise over a cup of tea of coffee. They are delivered by a qualified native Spanish teacher with full GTCS registration and PVG and nearly ten years of experience teaching languages internationally. Come along to one of our trial sessions and see if this is something you and your little one would enjoy! If this is the case, you can then purchase a block of sessions and learn Spanish with us weekly! We look forward to seeing you :)

Spanish for Children Trial Portobello
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£6

Professional Perspectives - Bob Schultz

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By Central Film School

DATE: 18th June TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Studio A Join us for an afternoon discussing screenwriting and storytelling with Bob Schultz, who will focus on skills involving pitching, story development and selling yourself as a writer. Be sure to book your ticket in advance for this event!

Professional Perspectives - Bob Schultz
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
FREE

Book sculptures: how to give pre-loved books a new life

5.0(5)

By The Arienas Collective

Book sculpture paper folding class at The Arienas Collective in Edinburgh City Centre with local artist Panna Chauhan

Book sculptures: how to give pre-loved books a new life
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£30 to £40