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Leveraging Generational Analysis: Understanding generations begins with detangling three key effects
Read more about the gap in attitudes between Gen Z men and women, uncovers the little-discussed power held by Gen X, and dives into our evolving understanding of ‘old age’.
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CHATS 2025: The Consumer Clash
Revisit our webinar for insights from Ipsos’ CHATS 2025 Trends Report, a robust food and beverage tracking study decoding the future of Canadian consumption.
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The Future of Fun: Elevating CX in a Dynamic Betting World
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear valuable insights and practical strategies to elevate your CX and build lasting emotional connections with your players.
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The Vibrant Fringes: Spotting opportunities beyond the mainstream
Listening to individuals from the fringes can allow marketers to address an underserved market while also uncovering new opportunities and innovations to build brand equity.
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A Refreshing Take on Beverage Trends: Generational Differences
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear more about the interdependencies of generational forces, category trends and evolving situational dynamics, as well as how their interactions impact and will continue to shape how Canadians drink.
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We need to talk about generations - Understanding generations
Explore our deep dive into generational and demographic analysis. Our experts unpack why current received wisdom around different generations can be misleading.
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Getting It Right Podcast
Listen in for inspiring insights to think differently about brands, brand strategy and brand growth.
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Start with the end in mind: A three-step segmentation remedy
Segmentation has often faced criticism for lacking effectiveness, but by starting with the end in mind organizations can ensure success.
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Will a new ‘vice’ disrupt one of the oldest?
Mike Rodenburgh looks at the differences between alcohol and cannabis consumption. His vice: either a B.C. Pinot Noir or a French Sancerre, depending on season and mood
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Putting It All On The Table
As the world continues to evolve, so do our eating habits. A surge of new trends--from shrinking household sizes, to a focus on convenience and wellness, to widespread access to information--are impacting who we eat with, what we consume, when and where we eat, and of course, why we eat what we do.