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Ipsos in Asia Pacific Celebrates Seven Countries' Certification as Great Place to Work®, Demonstrating Commitment to Employee Satisfaction and Wellbeing
The Great Place to Work certification is a testament to Ipsos' dedication to its employees, who are the backbone of the organization's success.
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74% APAC citizens wish they could slow down the pace of their life
Busy, stressful lives mean that people need time out
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74% APAC consumers think globalisation is 'good for my country'
Over the past year, there has been a marked return to global brands, but the industry is still seeking the right balance between global and local
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3 in 5 Indians support refuge for victims of war and persecution in India & other countries: Ipsos Global Advisor World Refugee Day Survey
These are the results of a 29-country survey conducted by Ipsos on its Global Advisor online among 21, 816 adults online. The sample in India consists of approximately 2,200 individuals, of whom approximately 1,800 were interviewed face-to-face and 400 were interviewed online.
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Three keys to unlock brand success: shaping EXPECTATIONS, integrating CONTEXT, acting with EMPATHY
Brands are no longer in control. In a dynamic world, people are. Brands can make powerful connections and bring more to their lives by actively shaping their expectations.
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IIKR 2022
Inclusivity special.
The Ipsos India Knowledge Review in its 2022 edition tackles the multidimensional and complex challenge of Inclusivity. -
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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Unemployment, corruption, violence, social inequality & coronavirus worry urban Indians most
Unemployment, corruption, violence, social inequality & coronavirus worry urban Indians most: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
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AI has more benefits than drawbacks believe 71% Urban Indians: WEF-Ipsos Survey
AI has more benefits than drawbacks believe 71% Urban Indians: WEF-Ipsos Survey
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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.