• CAIP Canada’s Discussion Club 10-25-2024

    Online

    Where CAIPs come together to discuss topical subjects of interest to the Analytics and Insights Industry. At the end of the month CAIP Canada hosts a gathering of the CAIP Canada Discussion Club. Each month you'll be invited to read a published article of relevance to the analytics and insights sector. We will then gather as a community to discuss the research. Don’t worry, there won’t be a test!  This is an opportunity to delve into subjects of interest and concern to us all in a relaxed and informal setting. We hope you are able to make this a regular meeting spot on an ongoing basis!    When is it? The Last Friday of the month at Noon Eastern Time (subject to change based on the groups needs).   Where is it? The discussion will take place online via zoom to connect you with CAIPs from across the country. Why Join? This is an opportunity to chat with fellow CAIPs from across the country and discuss topical issues relevant to the Analytics and Insights Industry.

  • Ethical AI in Market Research: Balancing Innovation and Trust

    Online

    As AI plays an increasing role in how our industry gathers, analyzes and communicates insights, it is more critical than ever that we consider the ethical implications of using AI. Join members of the Canadian Research Insights Council’s AI Committee, Margaret Chapman, Paul Acerbi and Kathy Cheng, as they review the Canadian Research Insights Council’s (CRIC) Guiding Principles for Artificial Intelligence Use in Market Research. The Guiding Principles provide a framework for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative Artificial Intelligence in market research. The aim is to ensure the strategic, ethical and responsible use of AI tools. The principles cover transparency, data security, protecting participants from harm, minimizing bias, and ensuring oversight when using artificial intelligence in market research. In addition, the webinar will highlight ESOMAR’s 20 questions to help buyers of AI-based services for market research and insights.Speakers Speaker: Margaret ChapmanCAIP, COO and Partner, Narritive Research Margaret is proud to have become an owner and partner of Narrative Research in 2019. Since 1999, she has worked as a consultant, specializing in group facilitation, in-depth interviewing, marketing, and communications. She has wide-ranging cross-industry experience in both quantitative and qualitative research. As a seasoned moderator, she has conducted hundreds […]

    Free
  • Ethical AI in Market Research: Balancing Innovation and Trust

    Online

    As AI plays an increasing role in how our industry gathers, analyzes and communicates insights, it is more critical than ever that we consider the ethical implications of using AI. Join members of the Canadian Research Insights Council’s AI Committee, Margaret Chapman, Paul Acerbi and Kathy Cheng, as they review the Canadian Research Insights Council’s (CRIC) Guiding Principles for Artificial Intelligence Use in Market Research. The Guiding Principles provide a framework for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative Artificial Intelligence in market research. The aim is to ensure the strategic, ethical and responsible use of AI tools. The principles cover transparency, data security, protecting participants from harm, minimizing bias, and ensuring oversight when using artificial intelligence in market research. In addition, the webinar will highlight ESOMAR’s 20 questions to help buyers of AI-based services for market research and insights.Speakers Speaker: Margaret ChapmanCAIP, COO and Partner, Narritive Research Margaret is proud to have become an owner and partner of Narrative Research in 2019. Since 1999, she has worked as a consultant, specializing in group facilitation, in-depth interviewing, marketing, and communications. She has wide-ranging cross-industry experience in both quantitative and qualitative research. As a seasoned moderator, she has conducted hundreds […]

    Free
  • Toastmasters International

    Online

    CAIP Canada Toastmasters Club CAIPs can participate in the CAIP Canada Toastmasters Club (aka the Super CAIPs)! We meet virtually bi-weekly for an hour. Join colleagues in a fun, supportive environment where improved public speaking is a by-product. Gain the public speaking skills you need to communicate with confidence and excellence!

    $160
  • Toastmasters International

    Online

    CAIP Canada Toastmasters Club CAIPs can participate in the CAIP Canada Toastmasters Club (aka the Super CAIPs)! We meet virtually bi-weekly for an hour. Join colleagues in a fun, supportive environment where improved public speaking is a by-product. Gain the public speaking skills you need to communicate with confidence and excellence!

    $160
  • Stay tuned for CRIC CEO Forum 2025

    Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville 387 Bloor St E,, Toronto,, ON, Canada

    CRIC CEO Forum 2024 Exclusively for leadersSponsored by:Overview Exclusively for leaders of agencies, the CRIC CEO Forum features interactive sessions on the most pressing leadership issues including: Increasing Cross-Team Collaboration and Enhancing Organizational Alignment Top Challenges and Opportunities facing the Insights Industry The AI Imperative for Insights CEOs Addressing the Threat to Data Quality Advocacy Priorities The 3rd annual CRIC CEO Forum is a highly anticipated event that will feature subject matter experts leading interactive sessions and offer you the opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders on solutions to the top challenges facing our industry. The CRIC CEO Forum will take place from at the Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville located at 387 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario. Breakfast will be available at 8am and the CEO Forum will begin at 8:30am and wrap by 4:30pm We’ve also made reservations for an informal dinner in particular for our out-of-town guests, but all participants are encouraged and welcome.  The reservations are for 6:30pm the evening before the event on November 11th at the Dia Restaurant located in the Canopy by Hilton Yorkville Hotel. Those attending the dinner will order and pay directly at the restaurant. Please RSVP on the form […]

    $800
  • Stay tuned for CRIC CEO Forum 2025

    Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville 387 Bloor St E,, Toronto,, ON, Canada

    CRIC CEO Forum 2024 Exclusively for leadersSponsored by:Overview Exclusively for leaders of agencies, the CRIC CEO Forum features interactive sessions on the most pressing leadership issues including: Increasing Cross-Team Collaboration and Enhancing Organizational Alignment Top Challenges and Opportunities facing the Insights Industry The AI Imperative for Insights CEOs Addressing the Threat to Data Quality Advocacy Priorities The 3rd annual CRIC CEO Forum is a highly anticipated event that will feature subject matter experts leading interactive sessions and offer you the opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders on solutions to the top challenges facing our industry. The CRIC CEO Forum will take place from at the Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville located at 387 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario. Breakfast will be available at 8am and the CEO Forum will begin at 8:30am and wrap by 4:30pm We’ve also made reservations for an informal dinner in particular for our out-of-town guests, but all participants are encouraged and welcome.  The reservations are for 6:30pm the evening before the event on November 11th at the Dia Restaurant located in the Canopy by Hilton Yorkville Hotel. Those attending the dinner will order and pay directly at the restaurant. Please RSVP on the form […]

    $800
  • CRIC CEO Forum 2024

    Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville 387 Bloor St E,, Toronto,, ON, Canada

    Sponsored by:Overview Exclusively for leaders of agencies, the CRIC CEO Forum features interactive sessions on the most pressing leadership issues including: Increasing Cross-Team Collaboration and Enhancing Organizational Alignment Top Challenges and Opportunities facing the Insights Industry The AI Imperative for Insights CEOs Addressing the Threat to Data Quality Advocacy Priorities The 3rd annual CRIC CEO Forum is a highly anticipated event that will feature subject matter experts leading interactive sessions and offer you the opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders on solutions to the top challenges facing our industry. The CRIC CEO Forum will take place from at the Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville located at 387 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario. Breakfast will be available at 8am and the CEO Forum will begin at 8:30am and wrap by 4:30pm We’ve also made reservations for an informal dinner in particular for our out-of-town guests, but all participants are encouraged and welcome.  The reservations are for 6:30pm the evening before the event on November 11th at the Dia Restaurant located in the Canopy by Hilton Yorkville Hotel. Those attending the dinner will order and pay directly at the restaurant. Please RSVP on the form below if you’d like us to […]

    $800
  • Truth in Advertising: Research (and Knowledge) Can Keep You Out of Trouble

    Online

    This webinar is brought to you by a unique collaboration between ESOMAR, the world's leading international research association; the University of Georgia's Center for Continuing Education, the leader in self-paced online research courses; Market Research Institute International, a non-profit educational institute comprising of practitioners maintaining and evolving the Market Research Core Body of Knowledge (MRCBOKâ„¢); and the Canadian Research Insights Council, Canada's market research association.  Description/Summary:  Marketers around the world are accountable for the advertising claims they make about their products and services.  Regulations and laws dictate that claims must be truthful and not mislead, even unintentionally.  Designing and conducting specialized consumer research is a critical step in assuring advertising claims can be substantiated in a way that meets these standards.  If you are working in this space, it is imperative that you understand not only the nuanced regulations but also how to make your claims substantiation research more impervious to a challenge.  You will learn:  Why, in this global economy, there is a growing trend toward international cooperation to harmonize advertising standards  What are the recent areas of focus for the agencies tasked with the promotion of consumer protection and, in some cases, the enforcement of civil antitrust law   […]

    Free
  • Truth in Advertising: Research (and Knowledge) Can Keep You Out of Trouble

    Online

    This webinar is brought to you by a unique collaboration between ESOMAR, the world's leading international research association; the University of Georgia's Center for Continuing Education, the leader in self-paced online research courses; Market Research Institute International, a non-profit educational institute comprising of practitioners maintaining and evolving the Market Research Core Body of Knowledge (MRCBOKâ„¢); and the Canadian Research Insights Council, Canada's market research association.  Description/Summary:  Marketers around the world are accountable for the advertising claims they make about their products and services.  Regulations and laws dictate that claims must be truthful and not mislead, even unintentionally.  Designing and conducting specialized consumer research is a critical step in assuring advertising claims can be substantiated in a way that meets these standards.  If you are working in this space, it is imperative that you understand not only the nuanced regulations but also how to make your claims substantiation research more impervious to a challenge.  You will learn:  Why, in this global economy, there is a growing trend toward international cooperation to harmonize advertising standards  What are the recent areas of focus for the agencies tasked with the promotion of consumer protection and, in some cases, the enforcement of civil antitrust law   […]

    Free
  • Improving Accessibility in Research for People with Disabilities

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    Accessibility in research gives greater access to an often underrepresented audience, helps differentiate brands, addresses problems before they become costly, and improves experiences for all. Despite this, accessibility is too often not considered in the research process. Hear about how you can help change this! Members of the Accessible Insights Consortium (AIC) will share an accessibility toolkit developed by the Accessible Insights Consortium and released as part of a merger with Insights Association's IDEA Council. Speakers: Kari Bassett Kari Bassett has over a decade of advertising insights experience among consumers and B2B audiences. She is proud to contribute to the Accessible Insights Consortium as well as other DEI and CSR initiatives within Verizon. She deeply loves Gantt charts. She's been a WIRe mentor for the last 4 years and is a fierce advocate for the program! Claire Ferrari Claire Ferrari holds a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Sciences & Human Computer Interaction, and a master’s in Interactive Telecommunications. As Principal UX Researcher at Verizon, Claire has built and continues to lead the company’s Accessible UX Research practice. Her work is dedicated to empowering others to include people with disabilities in product design - pushing practices beyond compliance, and improving experiences for all.

  • Improving Accessibility in Research for People with Disabilities

    Online

    Accessibility in research gives greater access to an often underrepresented audience, helps differentiate brands, addresses problems before they become costly, and improves experiences for all. Despite this, accessibility is too often not considered in the research process. Hear about how you can help change this! Members of the Accessible Insights Consortium (AIC) will share an accessibility toolkit developed by the Accessible Insights Consortium and released as part of a merger with Insights Association's IDEA Council. Speakers: Kari Bassett Kari Bassett has over a decade of advertising insights experience among consumers and B2B audiences. She is proud to contribute to the Accessible Insights Consortium as well as other DEI and CSR initiatives within Verizon. She deeply loves Gantt charts. She's been a WIRe mentor for the last 4 years and is a fierce advocate for the program! Claire Ferrari Claire Ferrari holds a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Sciences & Human Computer Interaction, and a master’s in Interactive Telecommunications. As Principal UX Researcher at Verizon, Claire has built and continues to lead the company’s Accessible UX Research practice. Her work is dedicated to empowering others to include people with disabilities in product design - pushing practices beyond compliance, and improving experiences for all.