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Companies Need to Embed CSR Programmes in Sustainability Agenda for Impact
Businesses that embark on CSR programmes always seek to enhance reputation, build customer loyalty, attract talent, strengthen stakeholder relationships, mitigate risks, and contribute to sustainable development. It is the kind of CSR initiative that a brand embraces that defines its image, makes it stand out in the market, and ultimately contributes to business success.
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Using CSR to strengthen a brand
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a popular business trend with many firms leveraging social initiatives to generate positive publicity and news coverage, to attract and hire best talents and to keep pace with their competitor
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An overview of the total advertising industry in Kenya - Jan to May 2022
2022 events will impact advertising positively or negatively. The main events revolve in; Politics (pre & post elections), Education (national exams), Sports (WRC, Fifa World Cup)
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Using CSR to strengthen company performance
In the new, ultra-connected “global village” every global and local brand has stated its existence in every corner of the earth in diverse domains such as manufacturing, logistics, selling, and encouraging consumption. Therefore, stakeholders of each global brand are affected by the management of their competitors.
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Earth Day: COVID -19 Experience Offers For Change Towards Sustainability
April 21st 2022: A new report by Ipsos shows that although COVID-19 has disrupted the way that we live, it has not dented people’s concern for climate.
Corporate Reputation
Unlocking the value of reputation by building trust with your stakeholders.
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[Taking Responsibility] The Ipsos Foundation Flagship Project - Solace - is well underway
Update on our global CSR project.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Foundation Supports a Major Flagship Project in Kenya
2017: the best year for the Ipsos Foundation since its inception.
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A decade of CSR in Kenya Secondary Schools
There is minimal understanding as well as the use of research in Africa despite the critical importance of market research. The subject has remained a mystery to many as they don’t understand what the discipline is all about and the various processes within it and its application. The Research Clubs of Africa (RCA ) is a program that was initiated by Ipsos Limited in 2007 to build high school students’ capacity to undertake on market research, in recognition of the current low understanding and use of research in Africa, despite its importance. The Main focus of RCA is to demystify market and social research at an early age.