Fieldwork Monitoring & Control
Keep your studies on track with structured, real-time monitoring of completes, pacing, quality signals, and supplier performance.
We treat live fieldwork as an active process, not a black box. Our team monitors completes, quotas, and behavior signals in real time, stepping in quickly when something looks off.
By combining automated checks with human review, we help protect data quality while keeping timelines realistic and transparent.
Issues caught during field are much easier and cheaper to fix than problems discovered at analysis. Our monitoring approach reduces recontact, re‑fielding, and data loss by identifying and addressing risks early.
Projects Monitored
Sample Sources Overseen
Issues Caught During Field, Not After
Typical Full‑Field Monitoring Window
Before launch we agree monitoring thresholds, reporting formats, and escalation paths so everyone knows what will trigger action.
During field our team shares short, focused updates that highlight what is going well, where we see risk, and what we are doing about it together with partners.
We typically share daily updates during active field, with more frequent contact when issues or key decisions arise.
We monitor speeding, straight‑lining, logic failures, open‑end quality, and abnormal patterns by source or market.
Yes. We monitor and coordinate multiple sources, helping to rebalance traffic or pause underperforming suppliers when needed.
We keep an issue log capturing what happened, what actions were taken, and any impact on data, which we share at close of field.
We actively monitor survey fieldwork while it is live, tracking completes, pacing, and response behavior across all sources and markets. Our team intervenes early when quality or feasibility issues appear, protecting both timelines and data integrity.
Rather than relying on end-of-field checks, we manage quality continuously: watching speeding and straight-lining, monitoring drop-off points, and comparing performance across suppliers. All actions—pauses, replacements, or targeting changes—are documented so decisions remain transparent.