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Designing a ‘Smarter’ Mystery Shopping Program
Seven Steps to Success - Countless research studies show that brands which put the customer first and deliver a superior experience relative to their competition, achieve greater customer loyalty, higher profits and better returns for shareholders.
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Ipsos Update - July 2017
Welcome to the July edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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What Worries the World?
The everyday concerns of the global population are the focus of one of Ipsos’ flagship global surveys. Each month we ask an online sample of over 18,000 citizens in more than 25 countries1 about the key issues they believe are facing their country, asking them to pick up to three from a diverse array of topics, ranging from unemployment to access to credit.
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Ipsos Update - June 2017
Welcome to the June edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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Summer Holiday Plans Among Europeans and Americans
In 2017, summer holiday plans are on the rise again in all countries. More short leaves are in the works and the average budget is in decline.
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Ipsos Update - May 2017
Welcome to the May edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly round-up of Ipsos’ research and thinking from around the world.
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Flair Italy 2017 The Bespoke Reality
Italy internalises turbulence, Italy’s families are in an increasingly precarious situation, Italy is dominated by a cautious attitude... Discover the 10 points of Flair Italy 2017.
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Global View on World Water Day - Why Waste Water?
The theme for World Water Day 2017 is “Why waste water?” and is in support of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 6.3 to improve water quality by reducing, treating and reusing wastewater.
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What Worries the World - February 2017
The majority (62%) of people around the world think things in their country are on the wrong track.
Unemployment currently occupies the top spot for global concern with 38% saying this. -
European Perceptions of Climate Change
A recent Ipsos survey for an international research consortium led by Cardiff University explored public perceptions of climate change in four European countries – France, Germany, Norway and the UK.