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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Choosing the right AICI platform
Four criteria for picking the right consumer insights tool for your organization.
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Future of Insights
Ipsos’ Future of Insights series examines the various ways the insight function is transforming and how to elevate its impact.
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Talent transformation: Digital-skilled needed
The Global Impact Report, an Ipsos international survey conducted with Udacity in four major countries, finds that digital transformation is stalling due to a lack of job-ready digital talent.
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Up close and personal: Humanising omnichannel
Humanising omnichannel means seamless customer journeys are just the start.
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Despite the increase in extreme climate events, citizen mobilisation for climate change is not growing
A key player in the energy sector on an international level that has committed to the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF presents the findings of an opinion study of groundbreaking scope conducted for the 3rd consecutive year by Ipsos in 30 countries across five continents, covering two-thirds of the world’s population and featuring the biggest CO2 producers. Every year, EDF publishes an international status report on opinions, knowledge, expectations and levels of engagement in relation to climate change, as matter for reflection and to contribute to the constructive search for solutions for the future.
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Harnessing the Power of Data
The third paper in our “Future of Insights” series explores how organisations are evolving to harness the power of data and technology for better insights.
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Value of Insights: Moving to Impact
The second paper in our “Future of Insights” series presents new thinking about how insights can be a source of information that truly inspires business growth.
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Most people across 25 countries now it is more important that businesses fight climate change than pay the right amount of tax. Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues. Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise but many other social attitudes hold steady, despite COVID-19.