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Bridging the Gap: Why organizations must connect Employee and Customer Experience

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Experience Perspective: An Ipsos Podcast

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Misfits Stories: The Power of Storytelling in Creative Effectiveness

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  • Politics Survey

    Vancouver Mayor And Council - One Year Review

    Mayor Larry Campbell (68%) Outpaces Vancouver City Council (58%) But Both Enjoy Majority Job Approval

    Safe Injection Site/Four Pillar Approach is their Biggest Achievement - Biggest Letdown is Dealing with Squatters/Homelessness/ Panhandlers - Olympics Cuts Both Ways

    Majority Thinks Campbell and Council Too Soft on Panhandlers (55%), Property Crime (52%) and Squatters (51%)

    Overall, Vancouverites Split on Whether City is Now in Better (25%), Worse (26%) or Same (48%) Shape
  • The Cranium Fun Study:

    Half (47%) Of Canadians Interested In Playing A Board Game On Christmas Day
    Four In Ten (44%) Say They Have The Most Fun With Their Partner or Spouse
  • Economic Confidence Index Falls 10.86 Points As Interest Rate Outlook Wanes

    Personal Economic Outlook, "Big-Ticket" And Everyday Spending Intentions Also Dampen Index
    However, Fundamentals Still In Place As Canadians Give National Economic Outlook Thumbs Up For Now and Future With Home Purchase Intentions, Low Job Anxiety Fuelling Confidence
  • Canadians On The Move For Holiday Season:

    More Than Half (54%)Of Canadians Will Travel Over December Holiday Season For Travel...Looking Ahead To March Break, Six In Ten (62%) Will Be Taking A Trip In The 2004 Winter Months
    Travel Related Internet Use On The Rise
  • Holiday Spending

    Canadians Expect To Spend Close To $1,500 This Year On Gifts, Decorations, Food, And More
    Six In Ten (58%) Don't Budget And Spend As They Go...Four In Ten (38%) Are Last-Minute Shoppers