When I was talking to Frank yesterday about the interviews, he suggested to programme an online questionnaire. But the thing is that I'm not looking for numbers. The numbers are what bugged me most about all the studies I read: they try to clarify things but just make everything very abstract.
Freya gave me a nice word for what I wanna do: qualitative survey. I want to hear stories, I want to create an image of the country. My former boss would call it the look and feel.
This actually goes pretty much in line with the culture assimilators which try to approach cultures by means of presenting critical incidents.
I will need facts and figures, too. Sure. But the question is: how to present them? After all I'm not a scholar but a designer (to-be ;-)
Freya gave me a nice word for what I wanna do: qualitative survey. I want to hear stories, I want to create an image of the country. My former boss would call it the look and feel.
This actually goes pretty much in line with the culture assimilators which try to approach cultures by means of presenting critical incidents.
I will need facts and figures, too. Sure. But the question is: how to present them? After all I'm not a scholar but a designer (to-be ;-)