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Building reputation in 2023: the link between corporate reputation and business efficiency
Drawing on new data from our latest 24-country Global Reputation Monitor, this paper explores the relationship between a good reputation and better business efficiency.
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[WEBINAR] Unlocking the Value of Reputation
The definitive link between corporate reputation and better business efficiency.
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Six in Ten (59%, +3 pts) Canadians Agree That if Canada's Government Does Not Act Now to Combat Climate Change, It Will Be Failing the People of Canada
However, 35% (+5 pts) Agree that Now is Not the Right Time to be Investing in Measures to Reduce Climate Change Given the Tough Economic Conditions
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Conversations with AI
Please join us on October 12th for an extraordinary event, 'Conversations with AI.' Gather with us over drinks, canapés, and good company as we embark on an exploration of AI's potential impact on the Insight industry.
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Applying cultural transferability analysis to ESG
The three cultural dimensions that are shaping attitudes, perceptions and behaviour around ESG in the local markets
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Over half of Canadians (55%) think that the federal government’s spending is too high.
Another six in ten (63%) are dissatisfied with the accountability and transparency of the Canadian government’s spending practices.
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ESG – a time for leadership, focus and communication, but above all action
Concluding from the latest Ipsos ESG Council report, it's increasingly clear ESG's role as an agent for positive change.
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Despite Softening Inflation, Canadians’ Affordability Concerns Remain Acute
Eight in ten (81%) continue to be concerned about rising everyday costs, while seven in ten (71%) are concerned that interest rates are rising faster than they can adjust.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Over 90% of Canadians think trade is important to Canada’s economy yet only 9% of Canadians think Canada’s trade infrastructure is in good shape.
Gap between importance and assessment of Canada’s trade infrastructure underscores urgency. Over nine in ten (93%) agree that given how important trade is to Canada, we need to prioritize making sure that our trade infrastructure can effectively move people to jobs and products to market.