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The value of independent research

The value of independent research

Why independent research builds trustWhether it’s a local authority consulting with residents, an NHS trust engaging with patients and staff, a housing association surveying tenants, or a membership body seeking member feedback, it’s important that decisions are based...

Exploring the value of membership with OSH professionals

Exploring the value of membership with OSH professionals

Having previously worked with IOSH (the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) on a variety of projects, Enventure Research was recently recommissioned to deliver a programme of research exploring the views and experiences of OSH professionals in relation to...

Third annual survey undertaken with Greenwich residents

Third annual survey undertaken with Greenwich residents

Enventure Research has once again worked with the Royal Borough of Greenwich to deliver its annual resident survey. The survey, completed consecutively for the past three years by Enventure Research, explores Greenwich residents’ opinions on the Council and its...

Exploring payroll professionals’ views on behalf of CIPP

Exploring payroll professionals’ views on behalf of CIPP

The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) recently commissioned Enventure Research to deliver its annual market insight survey. The CIPP registers over 9,500 members, provides approved qualifications and training, and is dedicated to raising the profile...

Exhibiting at this year’s Membership Excellence conference

Exhibiting at this year’s Membership Excellence conference

We’re pleased to announce that Enventure Research will be exhibiting at the MemberWise Network’s popular national conference, Membership Excellence 2024, on 14 November in London – the largest membership focused conference and exhibition in the UK/EU. This year the...

Assisting IOSH with its Networks Review

Assisting IOSH with its Networks Review

IOSH is reviewing its member networks, currently known as 'groups' and 'branches', to make them more inclusive and accessible for its members. A key change to networks is to change the name of groups and branches to 'communities', in addition to other developments to...