There's a lot to like about Qualtrics and our XM Community, but I especially love our product. Before coming to Qualtrics to help our customers grow, I was a Qualtrics end user. After working with the product for years, I loved how intuitive the software was and how many problems it solved for anyone trying to make sense of experience data. I knew I wanted to be part of what Qualtrics was doing.Now I get to work our customers to solve problems and make experiences better, and that gets me excited every day!
https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/comment/54543#Comment_54543Hey HC!Qualtrics provides users with three highly flexible tools to visualize the data they collect, all in-platform.The Results tab is automatically generated as your project starts creating data. In this tab, you'll find your data automatically displayed by question, using visualizations that likely correlate to your question type. (Asking a simple multiple choice question? The results will likely be a response count bar graph). All of these visualizations can be filtered, changed, and customized. I tend to think about this tab as a great way to answer any quick or one-off questions. Need to know how satisfied your clients were with the presentation you just gave? The results tab is the place! To get started with the Results tab, check out this free course on XM Basecamp. Next we have the Reports tab, also known as "Advanced Reports". You can find it right next to the Results tab in each project. This f
I'm hoping to develop my Spanish language skills!
My dad is great at keeping with the holiday spirit. He's a really active member in the business community in my hometown, and every year they rents out a large theater. Next, they find families who might be struggling financially during the holidays and invite them to a free movie with a visit from Santa. My dad wires Santa up with a microphone, and while the movie plays, everyone runs around town buying anything the kids wished Santa for. When the movie ends, the viewers emerge to find a huge pile of presents addressed to them!
My partner and I just finished Netflix's The Watcher. It's a 7 episode series, based on real events, that tells a story of terror and paranoia. A New York City couple moves from the city seeking safety in the suburbs, only to start receiving mysterious letters from an an unknown party identifying only as "The Watcher." The show does an excellent job of casting suspicion on all of the characters and is super bindge-worthy!
I couldn't possibly choose just one! Professor John Ferguson and Dr. Shannon Peterson at Utah State are two world-class educators. Both of them know how to design curriculum that is both timeless and engaging, and I can't imagine where I would be in my life if they hadn't pushed me and taken a personal interest in my goals. Teachers make the world go round, and we're all lucky to get to interact with so many great ones.
I have lived in Idaho Falls and Philadelphia, though I'll be moving to Salt Lake soon! All three locations are beautiful, and I feel like I've been lucky to experience living in big cities and smaller towns. Both have their own charms. I feel like Salt Lake is a nice mix of both environments! There are tons of great restaurants and entertainment, but you're never too far from hiking trials and dirt roads.
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