Research and Insight Consultancy. Providing high quality, qualitative and quantitative solutions to meet your business' needs.
REMind Research was launched by Rachel McGrail in 2019 specialising in providing high quality, innovative qualitative and quantitative solutions as well as partnering with agencies to offer freelance research directorship on an ad hoc basis.
REMind Research offers the following four pillars of delivery dependent on client needs:
1: Bespoke Research Project Delivery: Full-service management and delivery of quantitative and/or qualitative projects through all research stages to debriefing and ongoing consultancy.
2: Analysis and interpretation of existing data: Many clients are able to undertake research directly with their customers, stakeholders or employees but REMind can provide analysis and reporting of the data to ensure independent and unbiased interpretation and dissemination.
3: Internal Review and Research: Working within client organisations to identify insight which is being under used, gaps in existing intelligence and managing internal/external research projects.
4. Contractor: Working with a number of research agencies on an ad hoc basis to provide and support research projects and teams when additional director resource is required.
Direct clients include British Cycling, University Alliance, Sport England, Oxfordshire County Council, Locality, UK Sport, Buckinghamshire New University, Active Partnerships while freelance work encompasses a range of sectors including FMCG, Retail, Telecoms, Pharmaceutical and Public Sector using both traditional research methods as well as behavioural science techniques.to deliver high quality research and insight consultancy.
Rachel has always been passionate about delivering true and evidence grounded insights which really tap into the challenges of clients, ensuring that collaboration and agility are paramount while never compromising research integrity. Starting her career at Ipsos MORI in 2002, she moved to FDS International as a Research Manager in 2007. Rachel then transitioned to Future Thinking when the two companies merged in 2011. Over her last four years as Senior Research Director at Future Thinking (now part of Savanta), Rachel led the public sector research unit.