What the Future Gender Webinar

Watch our on demand webinar for case studies, as well as advertising do’s and don’ts to avoid gender missteps in a time of shifting norms.

Gender is an increasingly complicated topic. Some brands tip toe around the discussion. Others dive right in – with mixed results. Ipsos’ latest What the Future report looks at the shifting and widening gender landscape through critical business lenses including media, advertising, retail, marketing and healthcare. Further, we put it in a context of its societal impact by examining public opinion on the issues today with a look toward how brands can stay in tune with shifting norms.

View our on demand webinar to hear Ipsos’ Pedr Howard and Julia Clark share exclusive new research and a dynamic exploration of:

  • Stand-out examples of current advertising dealing with gender
  • How brands can take a stand and
  • Best practices for conducting research on gender issues.

The author(s)

  • Julia Clark
    Senior Vice President, US, Public Affairs
  • Pedr Howard
    Senior Vice President, US, Creative Excellence

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