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[RECORDING] Ipsos at the 2024 ESOMAR Conference
Ipsos is thrilled to invite you to our complimentary webinar on October 15th, following our exceptional presence at the 2024 ESOMAR Conference in Greece!
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Two thirds of Canadians say the federal government’s mandate imposing that all new cars sold in the country must be electric by 2035 is unrealistic
Seven in ten Canadians are concerned about the negative impact on jobs of the roughly $150 billion in energy projects that have been cancelled due to regulatory delays and hurdles.
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Excuses, Excuses: Three in Four (75%) say their Friends Have Cancelled Plans on Them
Many Cancellers (48%) Admit to at least Partially Fabricating Excuses to Get out of Plans
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Predicting Opportunity in Emerging Therapies
We offer guidance for navigating these complex markets, emphasizing the need for robust primary market research, expert consultation, and a deep understanding of stakeholder perceptions.
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Canadians Need to Hit the Books! - Fewer than One in Five (18%) Canadians Score a Passing Grade in a Quiz About Their Country’s History
Many Lack Familiarity Regarding the Achievements of Famous Canadians
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Customer Perspective: An Ipsos Podcast
An Ipsos podcast series exploring best practices in customer experience strategies, mystery shopping and channel performance.
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Hybrid work model is unlocking the benefits of mentoring programs for women professionals but there is still an opportunity for businesses to drive development through mentorship
24% of Women Professionals Lack Access to Any Type of Formal Mentorship Program by their employers
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Ipsos Update - October 2024
Trends, News, Ageing … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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What Worries the World – September 2024
Conducted monthly in 29 countries among 20,000 adults for over a decade, the Ipsos What Worries the World study offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
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75% say governments should do more to recognize legacy of residential schools, rising to 86% among adults under 35
Over seven in ten (75%) say the government should do more to recognize the legacy of residential schools.