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Business Consulting
Ipsos Business Consulting provides practical advice for your business or organization built on fact-based consulting approaches. We help business leaders and organizations worldwide build, compete, and grow in the marketplace by making idiosyncratic, permanent, and significant improvements in overall performance.
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Science Centre
Advances in science and data let us better support clients in a world that is constantly changing. The Ipsos Science Centre is a world class Data Science team at the intersection of statistics and computer science that allows us to leverage existing and new information in innovative ways to improve the insights and actions of decision makers.
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Data Analytics/ Data Science
Ipsos helps you measure and improve business and marketing performance through integrated analytics, actionable insights and expert advice producing billions of dollars in incremental value for you.
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Consumer & Retail Audit
Our consumer and retail audit services are twofold, covering both syndicated consumer & retail panels and customized continuous retail audit projects.
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Missing the Target: One in Three (31%) Canadians Sad to See Target Go
Canadians Split on Whether They Believe Target Could Have
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Nearly Four in Five Canadians (78%) Say Enhanced Internet and Technology Skills Would Make Workers More Productive
Nearly four in five Canadians (78%) agree providing more skills in technology and the Internet could help Canadian workers be more productive, according to a new poll from Ipsos Reid and the .CA Community Investment Program.
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Radio Sector Tunes in to Richer Insights with TouchPoints
CBS (Canadian Broadcast Sales) and CBC Radio Latest Companies to Sign On to Support New Multimedia Research Solution
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ICA and Ipsos Reid Announce Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google Retains Top Spot for Third Year; Samsung Enters Top Ten, New Brands on Fire
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Half (50%) of Canadians Have Been Exposed to Eating Disorders, Whether It's Someone They Know or Themselves
One in Three (35%) Canadians Admit They Wouldn't be able to Recognize the Signs of an Eating Disorder in a Friend or Family Member