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Ipsos Update – May 2023

Generations, corporate purpose, climate change… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Navigating Social Issues: When and how to speak out

Five pieces of actionable guidance for corporate leaders as they determine what to speak out on and how, with a focus on maximizing opportunity and limiting risk.
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Canada Most Preferred Global Supplier of Oil

With the world facing an energy polycrisis, opportunity knocks on Canada’s door
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What makes us happy? Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness.

Revisit our on demand webinar with contextualized insights from our latest happiness survey, with a focus on what makes people tick.
Society Survey

What worries the world - March 2023

Inflation has now been the top global concern in our What Worries the World survey for the last 12 months.
Society Survey

Synthesio rebrands to Ipsos Synthesio, strengthening its position as a global leader in AI-enabled consumer intelligence

Synthesio, a social listening pioneer and AI-enabled consumer intelligence leader announced its new brand name, Ipsos Synthesio.
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Artificial intelligence: What brands, innovators and digital product managers need to know today

ChatGPT just launched GPT-4, promising to revolutionize AI again. Here’s what consumers think, according to Ipsos research.
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[WEBINAR] Get Happy! Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness

According to Ipsos’ 2023 annual Happiness survey, 73% of adults describe themselves as happy – up six points from a year ago. However, the lift is almost entirely driven by emerging countries.
Society Survey

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.