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Perils of Perception – Perceptions Are Not Reality: What the World Gets Wrong
Australia the sixth most accurate country on the Ipsos “Index of Ignorance”. Ipsos’ latest “Perils of Perception” survey highlights how wrong the public across 40 countries is about key global issues and features of the population in their country.
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Ipsos unveils ten social tension megatrends as it celebrates 40th anniversary in Melbourne
Leading global research company Ipsos unveiled ten “megatrends” that will shape the world’s future, while a panel of experts explored social tensions and life in Victoria at a special event in Melbourne today to celebrate Ipsos’s 40th anniversary.
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Food facts, fiction and fads – How Australia eats, thinks about and shops for food
Ipsos Food CHATs report the most comprehensive study into the actual food attitudes and behaviour of everyday Australians.
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infobite – Better Living?
Citizens in 24 countries around the world share their opinions on healthy living and well-being in this new Ipsos Global @dvisor poll.
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Ipsos unveils ten global megatrends in society as it celebrates 40th anniversary
Leading global research company Ipsos unveiled ten “mega trends” that will shape the world’s future, while a panel of experts explored future societal trends in Australia at a special event in Sydney last night to celebrate Ipsos’s 40th anniversary.
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The Issues Monitor June 2015: National
“The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do”. That’s a quote from Michael Porter – a preeminent authority on strategic implementation. While governments want to deliver-deliver-deliver, recent history (think Rudd circa 2008) has shown us that it is in their best interest to do a lot well, than do everything because, inevitably, history will refer to everything as being too much.