PETALUMA, CA, July 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Creative Research Systems (http://www.surveysystem.com) announced today that they have been named "Purveyor of the Year" by Bloomin' Brands, the parent company of major restaurant chains such as Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba's Italian Grill and several other brands.
"The Purveyor of the Year Award for Bloomin' Brands is highly competitive, and many outstanding organizations are nominated. Since Bloomin' Brands is comprised of five domestic restaurant brands--Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba's Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill, Roy's Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine, and Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar--as well as an International Division, one can only imagine the thousands of purveyors that provide services to our organization. Thus, for Creative Research Systems to win this award is a testimony to their outstanding service to us over the years." said George Gaines, Bloomin' Brands Director, Consumer Intelligence.
"We are deeply honored to receive this award," said Hank Zucker, president of Creative Research Systems.
Past winners of this award include Brand Architecture and Deutsch NY.
About Creative Research Systems
Founded in 1982, Creative Research Systems provides Web survey software and other survey research services to Bloomin' Brands and a wide variety of other organizations ranging in size from individual researchers to the US government.
Creative Research Systems' flagship product is The Survey System. While there are many rudimentary Web survey tools available, The Survey System stands out by providing its users a broad and sophisticated platform that covers paper telephone, Web and mobile surveys and highly customizable desktop and online reports. An and-on provides online panel management for both Web and telephone surveys and includes both panelist and administrative portals.
Creative Research Systems also offers two kinds of Web survey hosting. One is for clients that have The Survey System, but not their own web server. The other is for clients who want full service survey hosting, in which they provide a questionnaire and CRS turns it into an attractive and effective Web survey. CRS can also email survey invitations for clients.
For more information about survey software or a free consultation, please call Creative Research Systems at 707-765-1001 or visit www.surveysystem.com.
Survey Software Provider Creative Research Systems has Been Named Purveyor of the Year by Bloomin' Brands (Formerly OSI)
Creative Research Systems has been named purveyor of the year by Bloomin' Brands, a testimony to their outstanding service over the years.
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[Press-News.org] Survey Software Provider Creative Research Systems has Been Named Purveyor of the Year by Bloomin' Brands (Formerly OSI)Creative Research Systems has been named purveyor of the year by Bloomin' Brands, a testimony to their outstanding service over the years.