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84% Urban Indians say they are happy; India ranks 4th in happiness among 32 countries: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey (Life Satisfaction across the world)
Personal relationships, knowledge, love, social status, being close to nature, fitness, economic health of country make Indians happy.
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How to Retain Employees during the Great Resignation - a POV by Anthony DSouza, Executive Director & Service Line Leader, Innovation, Ipsos India
How to Retain Employees during the
Great Resignation
(A mathematical view #TMT, #BIS-11)
Companies need to Redefine “Value” in the workplace; higher pay is not a sustainable action in the longer term.
Author: Anthony Dsouza, executive director, Innovation, Ipsos India
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Only 1 in 2 Indian Citizens Happy: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Only 1 in 2 Indian Citizens Happy: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor;
Ipsos India launches monthly Happiness Monitor;
west India is the happiest;
financial conditions, macro country level and global issues biggest dampeners to happiness; family, friends biggest contributors to happiness
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Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Leaders need to reassess their understanding of competence to create higher value within organisations.
A POV by Anthony Dsouza, country service line leader, Innovation, Ipsos India
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Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
A POV by Abhishek Jha, Research Director, Mystery Shopping & Customer Experience, Ipsos India
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
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India ranks 13th in happiness globally: Ipsos Global Happiness 2020 Survey
China, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, France, Canada, Australia are world’s happiest markets; Peru, Chile, Spain, are least happy
Meaningful life, physical wellbeing and meaningful employment are the top sources of happiness for urban Indians
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Ipsos Update - June 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest insights on the impacts of coronavirus and how we can plan for the future, customer experience – including the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, the second world war, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.