Templates for docs and presentations are on our list of stuff to do during branding activities at the marketing FAD; in the meantime, there are some presentations on the wiki on the [[Presentations]] page that you can strip a template out of. On 2/26/10, Nelson Marques <07721@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 22:16 -0500, Mel Chua wrote: >> > I would like to share this with the list. This is the ESOMAR code. >> > >> > http://www.esomar.org/index.php/codes-guidelines.html >> >> Thanks, Nelson - this is very useful, and has a lot of good things to >> consider. For folks like me who didn't know what the ESOMAR code was >> before reading the link, it's a (relatively short and quite >> well-phrased, actually) set of ethical considerations that market >> researchers should adhere to when doing their work - sort of a >> Hippocratic oath for marketing research. >> >> The biggest implication I can see for the work we do is the data privacy >> aspect - we want to be open about our processes, but how open do we want >> to be about the data people give us, and how can we communicate whatever >> choice we make for each survey clearly to the survey-takers? > > Any survey or questionnaire starts always by explaining the interviewed > the conditions and the privacy rules. We have to make them for each > survey. I have some documentation regarding this, gonna share it once I > translate it. > > I will start deploying some documentation on > http://nmarques.fedorapeople.org/ after I translate it. > > By the way, a suggestion, can we place a small request to our artists > for a Fedora Marketing Group logo? Do we need permission from sponsors > or anyone else on the organization? > > Do we have templates available for presentations and documents? > > Nelson. > >> >> > If someone plans to do surveys in the future, it's something you might >> > want to take a look into. >> >> I've added the link to >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_research#Resources - we may >> want to make it a recommended reading when we (eventually) write some >> sort of "market research SOP." ("how to make and carry out a survey," or >> some such.) >> >> --Mel > > > -- > marketing mailing list > marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > -- Sent from my mobile device -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing