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HR and benefits leaders say employee wellbeing is more important to their company since 2020
With companies facing volatility and uncertainty in the form of inflation, fears of economic shocks, an ongoing pandemic, workforce erosion and
international conflict, it would be reasonable to think that well-being initiatives and strategies could decrease in importance and priority. -
Federal Vote Settles Back into Familiar Territory
Liberals and Conservatives are once again neck-and-neck, settling back into a familiar pattern that has held since the 2019 election.
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What worries the world – February 2023
Inflation remains the top global concern for the 11th month in a row with 15 countries choosing it as their number one worry.
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Ipsos unveils twelfth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
In a turbulent year, despite taking a pounding in the stock market, Google, Amazon, and Apple take the top slots reflecting their resilience. Walmart moved up and Facebook moved down while PC Optimum, the only Canadian brand in the top ten came in at #8.
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Data Dive: Optimism takes a hit amid ‘permacrisis’
In five infographics, we look at the impact inflation, a pandemic and war are having on the psyche of people around the globe.
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Social media users’ 2023 resolutions: health and finances first
New insights unveiled by Synthesio’s online conversations analysis related to New Year’s Resolutions finds that social media users say they’re focused on health, financial wellbeing, as well as new purchases in 2023.
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The myths and realities of social intelligence and analytics
While social intelligence is a growing space, there are still plenty of misconceptions about what it is and how it works.
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Advertising: finally… a 'Misfit' Christmas ad
Discover why this campaign is a true 'Misfit' advert, and more about the creative drivers behind its stellar creative.
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Global predictions for 2023
Following a very challenging couple of years in 2020 and 2021, many people around the world feel 2022 has been a little better.
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Climate change: a growing skepticism
Purchasing power is now the key priority on a global level. Despite the importance they attribute to the climate and extreme weather events, people are less inclined to become involved and are more dubious as to the human origins of the phenomenon.