Sydney, New South Wales
www.triberesearch.com.au
Tribe Research enables decision makers with limited time and resources to be clear-headed about the direction of their business. We help to drive change through meaningful data that solves the puzzle of understanding your tribe, which can be defined as clients, customers, staff, suppliers, contacts and anyone else with an interest in your organisation.
You need to explore your tribe and uncover their views so you can drive change in the right direction.
We have worked with a wide range of clients, from soloists to large organisations in the corporate, education, health and social sectors. We help them to achieve their research aims through and range of research products and personalized solutions.
Tribal Education (Tribal Voice eNewsletter, Tribal Know-How Tests, and Tribal Know-How Workshops); Know Your Tribe (Action Map, Research and Strategy); Customised research solutions, and Innovation benchmarking.
Kate's memorable quote
“In any field, find the strangest thing and then explore it.” John Archibald Wheeler
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