95 of the Top 100 U.S. Business Schools Have Standardized on Qualtrics to Conduct Cutting-Edge Research

Business schools are preparing MBA graduates for data-intensive careers

PROVO, Utah--()--Qualtrics, the world’s leading provider of enterprise data collection and analysis software, today announced that Qualtrics Research Suite is the standard research platform for 95 of the top 100 U.S. business schools, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Because of the ease with which Qualtrics helps institutions conduct research, Qualtrics has seen rapid and widespread adoption at the nation’s premier business schools.

Key Facts

  • The top 10 business schools as ranked by U.S. News & World Report have standardized on Qualtrics, including Northwestern University (Kellogg), Stanford and the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton).
  • More than 1,300 colleges and universities use Qualtrics Research Suite, allowing faculty, administrators and business school students to conduct sophisticated research.
  • Over 250 institutions have adopted Qualtrics as their institution-wide data collection platform.
  • Business schools use Qualtrics Research Suite for a variety of applications, including market research, experimental design, administration of programs, course evaluations, event registration, student surveys and alumni contact.

Industry Context

The Research Edge for New Hires

  • One of the advantages for business schools using Qualtrics Research Suite is the ability to train students for data-intensive careers by introducing them to the enterprise survey platform used by more than half of the Fortune 100.
  • Su-Ting Yang, an MBA graduate from the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson, used Qualtrics in her academic research and now leverages that experience as a marketing research analyst at Nuance Communications. Yang's experience underscores how research competency can be an advantage in today's hypercompetitive job market.
  • According to a 2012 study,* a majority of employers report that college new hires tend to lack the capability to do robust research, finding that they "obscured the research techniques needed for solving information problems" and "rarely used any of the more traditional forms of research."

Supporting Quotes

  • “I think it is safe to say nearly every single MBA student knows Qualtrics,” said Danielle Wanderer, CMO at Qualtrics. “Today, the majority of university research – whether from faculty, administrators or students – is conducted using Qualtrics Research Suite.”
  • “Being well-versed in Qualtrics allowed me to make an impact right away,” said Yang. “Many of the research techniques I learned using Qualtrics provided the foundation for me to seamlessly transition to the workforce. Because I was already very familiar with the technology, I was able to have an immediate and ongoing positive impact in my job.”

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About Qualtrics

Qualtrics is a leading global provider of enterprise data collection and analysis products for market research, voice of customer, employee performance, and academic research. Through an intuitive, easy-to-use interface and award-winning services and support, Qualtrics products enable both professional and DIY researchers to conduct quantitative research at a lower cost and in less time than competing alternatives. Founded in 2002, Qualtrics has more than 5,000 clients worldwide, including more than half of the Fortune 100, more than 1,300 colleges and universities, and 95 of the top 100 business schools. For more information and a free trial, visit www.qualtrics.com.

* The "Learning Curve" Project Information Literacy Research Report, October 2012

Contacts

Qualtrics Public Relations
Brad Plothow, 801-461-9777
brad@methodcommunications.com

Release Summary

Qualtrics Research Suite is the standard research platform for 95 of the top 100 U.S. business schools because of the ease with which Qualtrics helps institutions conduct research.

Contacts

Qualtrics Public Relations
Brad Plothow, 801-461-9777
brad@methodcommunications.com