Tecker Consultants, LLC

Get Up-to-the Minute Member Input to Your Association’s Critical Questions with Member DataZone™
Your members are a powerful source of information that can answer the critical questions your association faces right now. But most associations only undertake research to understand their members' views annually or every few years – if at all.But what if you need to make a decision this week? Or today?

Association DataZone has developed a method of conducting research with association members that allows you to access your members quickly, easily and as often as you like. You can even pick and choose the kind of member you want to include in your research. And you can ask one question—or dozens. It’s like having your own research department right at your fingertips!

Member DataZone™ is our proprietary system for managing the information exchange between associations and their members. Leveraging cutting-edge online technology, we create a vibrant and compelling interactive research environment, ensuring high cooperation and fast turnaround. Member DataZone allows you to tap into the opinions and attitudes of your members for a constant flow of member input into the decisions you face every day.

Find out how a Member DataZone™ can help your association thrive.


Custom Research Services

Association DataZone also provides custom research, sophisticated analysis and deep insight into your member and non-member groups. Our consultants have considerable research experience with associations as well as with some of the largest corporations in the U.S. Our services include:

• executive interviews
• traditional focus groups
• online focus groups and bulletin boards
• online surveys
• telephone surveys
• mail surveys
• intercept interviews
• secondary research
• environmental scanning

Once your research is complete, we work with Tecker Consultants to help your organization integrate those findings into a long-term strategy and vision.

To learn more about how Association DataZone can help your association,
contact Robin Wedewer at (410) 414-5718.