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The Virtual Pillbox: Trends Shaping E-Pharmacy Today
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The Virtual Pillbox: Trends Shaping E-Pharmacy Today

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Empathy: The New currency of Brand Connection
Brands

Empathy: The New currency of Brand Connection

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Tech in schools - Yay or Nay?
Education

Tech in schools - Yay or Nay?

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    Paradox of Urban Indians - endorse providing refuge for escaping war & persecution; but do not want more refugees: Ipsos World Refugee Day Global Survey

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    Got30: An Ipsos vodcast

    Got30 is a vodcast answering some of the questions we get asked by clients about Customer Experience and Channel Performance. We publish new videos every other week.
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    Get Real, Get Creative!

    Real understanding to climb the Creative Effectiveness Ladder
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    Ipsos India AutoScoops is a great compilation curated by our team of automotive experts. This comprehensive Newsletter provides valuable insights and perspectives from Ipsos India. It serves as a source of inspiration and a platform for disseminating our unique points of view.ELEVATE is Ipsos India's monthly newsletter designed for Indian Clients showcasing a curated collection of the latest thinking and insights from the Ipsos India think tank. Delivered every month, it offers a fresh perspective on the people, market and society in India.

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