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GRIN (Global Research with India as a Node) |
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We
pioneered the concept of GRIN (Global
Research with India as a Node) even before
the industry was exposed to offshore
research. |
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Our GRIN
model covers market research in various
countries based on analysis of data through
interviews with potential customers, the
trade, industry associations, Government
competitors, potential partners, focused
internet searches, access to databases and
priced reports, etc. |
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This has
been done to help clients to: |
Plan market entry strategy |
Product-market mix planning for new
investments |
Partner identification |
Acquisition of overseas companies |
Franchising |
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Research
has been done in more than 15 international
languages from our offices in India -
English, French, German, Spanish,
Portuguese, Turkish, Arabic, Thai,
BahasaIndonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, Japanese,
Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian and Korean and
conducted in over 65 countries. |
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Research in over 65 countries |
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GRIN
enables the clients to research the global
market and establish their presence in a
cost effective manner |
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Primary Data from the global market place
not just desk research. |
International quality analyses |
Indian prices |
Speed |
Local interaction with the analysts to help
you to translate findings into action |
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The
typical turnaround time for GRIN ranges from
a few hours to a couple of weeks depending
on the scope of the engagement. |
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Secondary research |
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Avalon Global
Research has access to and
subscribes to multiple paid proprietary databases
like One Source, LexisNexis, Thomson Business
Intelligence, CMIE, Reference USA,
Hydrocarbon Boxscore, etc in addition to trade
publications, corporate filings and annual reports,
Government reports, newspapers and blogs. |
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Primary research |
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Providing
extensive value addition of the data sourced
from our secondary research sources through |
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Rigorous
interviews with respondents through a combination of email and telephone.
Effective use of interpreters is made for
interviews in languages ranging from English to French, German, Chinese, Korean, etc.
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Conducted face
to face interviews with the respondents across the globe
especially in regions like |
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South & South
East Asia |
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Middle East |
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