History
In 1994, theTraining and certifications
In 2013, The Professional Research Certification Program, PRC, granted that graduates of PoMR and PoPMR can receive an automatic examination exemption to the PRC program. With a copy of the University of Georgia Certificate of Program Completion and at least three years of market research experience, candidates can be accepted immediately in the program upon submission of written application. Graduates of the Principles programs can also earn the coveted CMRP (Certified Marketing Research Professional) designation by writing the CMRE (Certified Marketing Research Exam) to be administered by the MRIA (Marketing Research and Intelligence Association). To qualify to write the exam, you need to have a university degree from a recognized university, have at least two (2) years of relevant work experience in the marketing research industry, and have completed the MRIA Core course "102-Ethical Issues & Privacy in Marketing Research" (currently available online). In 2014, MRII launched a new online, short course, Principles of Mobile Market Research. The online course presents insights into the different mobile research approaches and technologies. Researchers learn about trends in mobile phone usage worldwide, and how they can apply this new form of research to their work; be it quantitative, qualitative and global research.Industry alliances
As noted above, MRA was the guiding force behind the development of the program and provided the initial funding. The American Marketing Association has officially supported the Principles of Marketing Research program since 1997. MRII, UGA and ESOMAR formed an educational alliance in 1998 to market the program globally. An official partnership agreement was adopted by these three organizations in March 1999. In November 1999, ARF officially endorsed the program. In 2002, the Professional Marketing Research Society in Canada (PMRS), now known as the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association (MRIA) and the Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) also officially supported the course. In 2003, the Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO) endorsed the program and in 2006 the Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence Research Group (PBIRG) signed on. In 2011, WIN/Gallup International endorsed the program. In 2013, the Greenbook's IIeX became a supporting organization. The list of MRII’s current industry alliances are: * American Marketing Association (AMA) * Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) * Council of American Survey Research Organization (CASRO) * ESOMAR-World Research * Marketing Research Association (MRA)Administration
From its founding in 1996 until the end of 2001, the MRA’s Executive Director also served as the part-time Executive Director of the MRII educational institute. In 2002, MRII established a separate office and hired a part-time Executive Director to oversee its operations. This was done in recognition of the growth of the Principles of Marketing Research course and the desire to make MRII an independent research institute. MRII is governed by a Board of Directors made up of representatives from all sectors of the marketing research industry and by permanent representatives of MRA and UGA. The organization has established formal ends and operating policies, and has a Strategic Plan which is updated annually. A Principles of Market Research Advisory Board was founded in 2002 and existed through 2005. The Advisory Board was an international network of research leaders who believed in the course’s mission, were committed to its positive role in the industry and its growth, and could guide the delivery of basic marketing research education to the largest possible number of research practitioners worldwidePast Board Chairs
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