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Getting Started

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  • Your Home Dashboard: Overview
  • Account and Notification Settings
  • Create a New Project
  • Navigating the Project Dashboard

Pricing tool

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  • How to Create a New Quote
  • How to Download, Edit, and Duplicate Quotes

Survey Creator

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  • How to Create a New Survey
  • Classic Editor: Control Area
  • Classic Editor: Overview
  • Classic Editor: Adding and Editing Survey Elements
  • Classic Editor: Using Custom Modules
  • Decipher Editor: Editing Your Survey
  • AI Assistant

TrackEntry Tool

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  • Introduction to TrackEntry: Access and Overview
  • How to Create, Edit, and Manage Entries
  • Using Live Chat for Real-Time Communication
  • How to Integrate TrackEntry with a Decipher Survey

Codebooks Tool

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  • Creating a Codebook for Open-Ended Data
  • How to Edit and Manage Your Codebook

Best Practices: A Project Lifecycle Guide

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  • Phase 1: The Bidding Stage: Creating a Winning Quote
  • Phase 2: Project Kick-Off: Setting Up for Success
  • Phase 3: Questionnaire Design — From Idea to Final Draft
  • Phase 4: Initial Survey Programming: A Seamless Handoff
  • Phase 5: QA – Efficient and Traceable Survey Testing
  • Phase 6: Managing Client Feedback and Changes
  • Phase 7: Data Checks — Ensuring Data Quality

ResearchReady

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  • Introduction to ResearchReady
  • Accessing ResearchReady
  • Running an Analysis within ResearchReady tool
  • Reviewing Results
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  • Phase 2: Project Kick-Off: Setting Up for Success

Phase 2: Project Kick-Off: Setting Up for Success

Once your bid is approved, the next step is to transition from bidding to execution. A strong project kick-off is essential for setting clear expectations and ensuring a smooth workflow. The Project Dashboard is your command center for this phase.

 

Scenario: Our client, ‘Luxury Brands,’ has approved our quote. It’s time to set up the project and bring the team together.

Best Practice: The Two-Project Setup #

For optimal communication and organization, we recommend a two-project setup for each study: one for internal team collaboration and one for external communication with your client.

  1. Create the Internal Project: From the main Home Screen, create a project with a clear name (e.g., “Luxury Brands – Internal”). This workspace will house the Survey Creator, Codebooks, and a TrackEntry board for your internal team.
  2. Create the External Project: Create a second project named for the client (e.g., “Luxury Brands – Client Feedback”). This project will primarily be used for client communication via its dedicated TrackEntry tool.
  3. Group with a Collection: Assign both projects to the same Collection. This keeps them neatly grouped together on your home screen, allowing you to easily switch between your internal and external project views.
  • For a step-by-step guide on creating a project, see our article:
    Create a New Project
 

Step 1: Onboard Your Teams #

With your projects created, the next step is to ensure the right people have the right access.

  • In the Internal Project: Navigate to the Users tab and add your entire internal team (project managers, programmers, data processors).
  • In the External Project: Go to the Users tab and add only the key client stakeholders and your client-facing project manager.

This separation ensures that internal discussions and development work remain private, while clients have a dedicated and uncluttered space for providing feedback.

  • To learn more about managing project members, read our guide:
    Account and Notification Settings
 

Step 2: Centralize Key Documents #

Avoid scattered emails by using the platform to manage project files. The Files List, found under the PROJECT INFORMATION tab, automatically aggregates all documents related to the project. It serves as a single source of truth where you can view and download:

  • The original questionnaire used to create a survey in the Survey Creator.
  • All files and attachments shared in TrackEntry entries and the Live Chat.
 

Step 3: Kick Off Communication #

With the workspaces set up and teams assembled, it’s time to start the conversation.

  1. Internal Kick-Off: In the “Luxury Brands – Internal” project, use the Live Chat to post a welcome message to your team, outlining the project goals and immediate next steps.
  2. Client Kick-Off: In the “Luxury Brands – Client Feedback” project, use the Live Chat to welcome your client, introduce their point of contact, and confirm the project has officially started.
 

This workflow establishes a clean, organized, and professional structure from day one, setting clear boundaries for communication and ensuring a successful project.


 

Phase 1: The Bidding Stage: Creating a Winning QuotePhase 3: Questionnaire Design — From Idea to Final Draft
Table of Contents
  • Best Practice: The Two-Project Setup
  • Step 1: Onboard Your Teams
  • Step 2: Centralize Key Documents
  • Step 3: Kick Off Communication

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