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Ipsos Update – January 2024
AI, inflation, predictions for 2024… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos India announces leadership changes & role enhancements
Ipsos is one of the largest market research and polling companies globally, operating in 90 markets and employing over 20,000 people.
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Happiness levels stay steady in September, with no change over previous month: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
69% urban Indians claim to be happy. Full time students, homemakers, women and those with higher education, emerge happiest;
94% of urban Indians living in tier 1 towns claimed to be happy;
West Zone and North Zone residents are happier. Family continues to be the biggest contributor to happiness
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1 in 2 urban Indians believe our education system is good; 76% believe most education systems in the country have adequate resources and facilities (textbooks, technology, and laboratories): Ipsos Global Education Monitor
8 in 10 urban Indians polled believe teachers are adequately respected in the country
79% urban Indians polled believe the education system in India; contributes to reducing social inequalities;
4 in 10 urban Indians polled do not want AI and Chat GPT to be banned in schools
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Women and people with physical disabilities treated most unequal in India: Ipsos Equalities Index
Ipsos unveils maiden survey on Equalities, a 33-country global survey
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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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Fallout of Pandemic, a more pragmatic consumer - a POV by Shiva Agarwal, Executive Director, Ipsos India
Fallout of Pandemic – a more pragmatic consumer - a POV by Shiva Agarwal, Executive Director, Ipsos India.
The pandemic has surely driven home the need and the newfound pleasure in all things simple, natural and organic (no, not the corporate jargon organic!)
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Global public ranks ending hunger and poverty and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
Governments more likely than businesses and citizens to be seen as not taking enough responsibility for achieving Sustainable Development Goals
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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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Orbis Launches Report on Status of Child Eye Health in India
The organization also celebrates 20 years of progress fighting avoidable blindness in India and announces a forthcoming virtual Flying Eye Hospital training program