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6/4/10
Pioneer Park – Questions Answered
Corona Insights recently finished conducting a park master plan survey for Pioneer Park in Billings, Montana. This survey was the first step in a larger Master Planning process the City is undertaking to help the Billings Parks and Recreation Department determine how to manage, maintain and strategically allocate park resources at Pioneer Park to best […]
By Scott SaundersRead More
6/3/10
Arizona park closing due to budget
Earlier this year we learned (another more recent article here) that the Arizona State Parks Board voted to close over half of the state parks in the State, in order to help the state government alleviate its current budgetary problems. This announcement and the state’s plan to close 13 state parks appear to be a […]
By Scott SaundersRead More
5/28/10
Friday fun: Mathematical tricksters
A little Friday fun before the holiday weekend. “I have two children. One is a boy born on a Tuesday. What is the probability I have two boys?” Find the answer here (and yes, Tuesday is relevant) and learn more about the recent gathering of mathematical recreationalists, including mathematicians, magicians and “puzzle people”.
By David KennedyRead More
5/18/10
Corona Insights presents at upcoming AMA event
Corona Insights will be presenting, along with Periquin Strategy, Practical Marketing Research: How To Get Actionable Data, as part of the Colorado AMA’s Knowledge Series. Leo Lewis, Principal from Corona Insights and Jenni Cooper, President of Periquin Strategy will deliver an interactive, hands-on workshop, which will cover three major opportunities to successfully integrate market research: […]
By David KennedyRead More
5/11/10
A strategic plan for the evolution of law
While sifting through miscellaneous collateral before an event at the University of Denver, one glossy magazine caught my eye. The front cover had a picture of a student composed of a collage of images with a clear distinction between old and modern icons. I was thrilled when I realized it was the Winter/Spring 2010 issue […]
By Meredith BadlerRead More
5/4/10
Asking questions in a vacuum
Think polls make things a little too simple sometimes? Ever wonder why reality didn’t measure up to expectations (that came from a poll or survey question)? The Economist summed it up nicely in an article from last week’s edition. When asked whether they supported a variety of issues, most people showed strong support. However, when […]
By David KennedyRead More