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Time to review some precious lessons in life!
By Geetika Singh, Executive Director, Ipsos UU, Ipsos in India
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THE BOON OF BEING IN BOTH MINDS - The complex dynamics of consumer decision making
Sreyoshi Maitra, Executive Director, Market Strategy & Understanding (Delhi) & Lead Shopper Practice, Ipsos in India
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Ipsos acquires a majority stake in Askia
Ipsos is pleased to announce the acquisition of a majority stake in Askia, a leading survey technology provider to the market research industry for more than 20 years.
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90% Urban Indians foresee United Nations emerging top influencer of World Affairs in 10 years: Ipsos-Halifax World Affairs Influencers global Survey
Majority of Indians prefer US economic & political model over Chinese
Free trade OK, but protect home turf, counsel urban Indians
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Qualification, Confidence, Intelligence & Hardwork are the top factors that help women get ahead in life says Ipsos World Questions Survey: What helps or hinders women’s equality?
Only 9% credit looks for getting ahead
Women in politics & govt, women in senior positions will be the biggest drivers of enhancing gender equality, next 25 years
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How marketers can make the most of every ‘Day’
Black Friday offers have come from a multitude of brands — high street brands like Vero Moda and Only, smartphone companies like Xiaomi, Sony and Honor, beauty brands like Body Shop, Kiehl’s and Nykaa — infusing much joy among shoppers.
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War on plastic heats up as beverage giants push water in a can
One in five say it’s the company that produces goods’ responsibility to reduce packaging.
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Flair Ivory Coast 2019: Are we one? 10 key points
Ipsos Flair goes to Ivory Coast for the first time and finds a country which is rapidly going digital and a society of class extremes.
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72% Indians want Employers to make it easier for men to combine childcare with work
Progressive views on Gender Equality & Parenting seen .“Equal rights for men and women for household chores and child rearing is being emphasized. Paternity Leave could be the starting point,” says Tripti Sharma, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos India.