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When Social Met Surveys: A Conversation with Twitter’s Joe Rice
Join our upcoming webinar with Twitter’s Joe Rice to learn why brands need to bring together “solicited” and “unsolicited” insights to get a comprehensive picture of consumers. In the session hosted by Synthesio CMO Allen Bonde.
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How to Get Your Big and Small Data Together with Data Hybridization
Data hybridization brings together structured and unstructured data to help brands gain market advantage.
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Redefining online journeys in the financial sector
Read on to learn how digital excellence presents an opportunity for financial institutions to create strong emotional bonds with customers.
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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Cupid’s arrow hits Canadians ahead of February 14th
Nearly 60% of Canadians plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day, with the majority favouring a romantic dinner at home over dining out
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Canadians Largely Satisfied with Healthcare System, But Eager for Increased Access
Two-Thirds (66%) Satisfied with Provincial Healthcare System, But Seven in Ten (71%) Agree System is Too Bureaucratic
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Channel Performance Management
Read more about three focus areas to consider when measuring and managing channel performance.
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Most Canadians are unlikely to recommend their insurance companies in today’s climate
Fewer than 25% of Canadians are satisfied with level of personalized communication
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With Mental Health and Optimism Shaken by Pandemic, Young Canadians Less Confident in Job Prospects for Future
Significantly Fewer Believe They Can Get Job on Desired Career Path (-16); Have Knowledge and Skills to Find a Suitable Job (-16)
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Two in Three (66%) Canadians Satisfied with Federal Government’s Approach to Securing COVID-19 Vaccines for Canadians
But Eight in Ten (79%) Believe Canada Could be Doing More to Secure Vaccine Sooner; Three in Four (74%) Worried Public Distribution will be Too Slow to Stop Greater Spread of COVID-19