A quick note for those who missed the news earlier this week... as of May 7th, the SFU Library no longer charges overdue fines on (most) regular books!
As you can probably tell from the parenthetical insertion, there are exceptions to this rule...
This next series of posts is aimed at the current participants in our RADIUS Trampoline Business Model Validation Program, but the information will be useful to anyone who is in the early stages of a project involving secondary market research.
Even if you aren't researching the same topics as the Trampoliners, you might benefit from working through the steps and strategies covered in these posts.
This is the second in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the third in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the fourth in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the fifth in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the sixth in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the seventh in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...
This is the eighth in a series of posts aimed at the current RADIUS Trampoline cohort – but of use to anyone learning to do secondary market research...