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Over a third of consumers believe social purpose should come before profit
New research by Ipsos in partnership with Neil Gaught & Associates and Forster Communications highlights the public’s strong belief that the current way of doing business isn’t working and their desire to see business to do more to make a positive difference.
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Evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives: Interim (year one) report
Ipsos was commissioned by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in March 2016 to conduct an independent evaluation of revalidation for nurses and midwives.
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Evaluation of the High Potential Middle Leaders programme
The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) commissioned Ipsos to explore the impact, effectiveness, and participants’ attitudes towards the High Potential Middle Leaders (HPML) primary and secondary programmes.
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Public views of policing in England and Wales in 2016/17
A research report for Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) provides insights into current perceptions of crime, safety and local police, along with public interactions with the police.
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Ipsos Top Cities 2017
The 2017 edition of the Ipsos Top Cities Index finds that New York is the most popular city worldwide, retaining the title it claimed when the survey was first run in 2013.
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Why financial firms must forge connections in a virtual world
Can financial services companies build connections in a world of increasingly virtual relationships? They need to if they want to keep and gain customers, writes Tony Smith in Quirk's.
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Food handlers and Norovirus transmission: Social science insights
Changing behaviours to mitigate Norovirus transmission: a new report prepared for the Food Standards Agency.
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Does Shakespeare still shock?
Royal Shakespeare Company launches audience research project with Ipsos to monitor emotional response to Titus Andronicus on stage and on screen.
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Will Grenfell shift public opinion about housing?
Ben Marshall blogs for Inside Housing and looks at whether housing is now set to move up the agenda