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The State of Digital Britain
With the recent publication of the Digital Britain report, Ipsos's eSociety team takes a look at those who it aims to benefit (the digitally excluded), who's already online, and how government can accommodate both when it comes to delivering effective public services via the Internet.
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Activating Empowerment
This report provides a detailed account of many of the mechanisms local authorities and public
services can use to empower local communities. Activating Empowerment shows how empowerment mechanisms - such as participatory budgeting and deliberative forms of engagement - have the potential to restructure the relationship between service providers and users, state and citizen, and with it the very nature of political decision-making in the twenty first century. -
Crunch time for reputation management
As the recession bites, Milorad Ajder explores the reasons for keeping reputation management high up the corporate agenda.
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Reputation Council findings - May 2009
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to form the Reputation Council. Its members bring unparalleled levels of communications expertise and through our regular feedback sessions provide insight on a wide range of reputation issues within both the corporate environment and the wider world.
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Understanding Society - Summer 2009 - The Perils of Perception
There is a difficulty in measuring people's perceptions. This newsletter provides a framework for developing a more sophisticated understanding of what drives public attitudes.
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Ipsos Health Flyer
Ipsos Health focuses on providing pharmaceutical companies in the UK with a holistic understanding across all healthcare stakeholders and customer groups. We have a particular expertise in helping clients understand how to operate when faced with complex policy issues.
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Three New Product Innovations
Three new products success factors that you should measure, control and own.
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Families in Britain
This report aims to be a starting point for a debate on policy, charting the changing nature of the family, and what that means for parents, children and our wider society.