A Qi Top 20: Genres Most Enjoy Watching - Gen Z
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What might be more interesting about this list is what's not on it, watching #sports for #GenZ doesn't even make it into the top 40.
#sportsentertainment
Are you watching the #StanleyCupFinal tonight? We will be! And we'll be watching the #Canadian#Twitterverse for some of the dynamics outlined in the latest Q.i. Blog post. Leave your thoughts below and be a proud Canadian, cheering for the Canadiens!
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Since politics and personality go hand-in-hand, we took a look at how Canadians perceive their political leaders in a new topline report, in partnership with @cdnviewpoint
Download the free report here: https://t.co/P5mWBcURCT
In the 5th episode of ‘Teddy Talks’, Teddy Langschmidt explains to us how and why our Q.i. Maps are interconnected.
These maps help you visualize the relationships between words while providing a framework for understanding, predicting and optimizing.
#Maps#Words#Language
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Q.i. has an expansive database of specific words that enable individuals to associate intangibles like emotions and personality traits with different situations, things, organizations, or brands. These are what we call the Q.i. Identi-kits.
On the third episode of ‘Teddy Talks’, Teddy delves into the transformative nature of both intangibles and tangibles, while tangentially comparing the two to the left-brain/right-brain dichotomy.
View the extended clip on our Youtube channel here: https://t.co/vnpWdJoaCG
The Q.i. Tools are built on the interconnectivity of words in language. We have discovered that maps of language are in effect maps of the human mind. In the second episode of ‘Teddy Talks’, Teddy explains the importance of language.
#Mapping#Innovation#Language
Introducing Episode 1 of ‘Teddy Talks’, a video series where our CEO, Teddy Langschmidt, sits down and talks us through various aspects of @QiValueSystems. - from the philosophy of what we do, to how we provide meaningful services to clients as well as everything in-between.
Congratulations to our friend @joncallegher for publishing his first textbook! Co-author Teddy Langschmidt & the Q.i. team are proud of this contribution, helping the next generation of professionals navigate in the world of research and insights.
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When it comes to staff reporting negative workplace experiences, it’s also valuable to look at the situation through the organizational lens - what about the company’s culture and character pushes its agents to act a certain way?
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Check out these highlights from our recent #Clubhouse session, ‘Sponsorship Measurement,’ with #sponsorship experts from @TheT1Agency, @Octagon, Canadian Paralympics, and @QiValueSystems. Follow @SponsorshipX on Clubhouse to ensure you don’t miss out! https://t.co/67hOMg4Hz2
Ahhh, the great product wheel. So standard for business service providers, we just had to put one up. The “hub” of our wheel is a little different, though, in the sense that it’s a true hub; our Universal Coding Matrix connects with all of our products and services.
Our best work uses a text analysis model we call the Q.i. MAPPER. There are 6 dimensions of language we analyze with MAPPER: Metaphorical, Actions, Personality, Priorities, Emotions, and Reason. Here are a few ways an emotion like “trust” manifests across the MAPPER framework:
What’s in a name? Something Quite interesting perhaps if you play around with it enough. Ours tells you what we do (Quantify intangible Value Systems) by exploring the Quiddity inside something. This can give you a Quick insight or raise more Questions inherent to your problem.
Why do you do it? Here’s a simple map of motivation. Everything that arises from one of those coloured circles flows into the next, producing further outcomes. Our mapping technology delves into each aspect and converts differences into distances, within and between each sphere.