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International Women’s Day: Global misperceptions of equality and the need to Press for Progress
To mark International Women’s Day, and in the wake of the #metoo campaign, a new global study by Ipsos in collaboration with International Women’s Day across 27 countries highlights the level of concern people around the world have about a number of equality issues.
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Why do many organisations still fail in following up on surveys?
In our latest Ipsos LEAD blog, Kimmo Parkki asks why the most challenging part of an employee survey process has been the follow-up action planning.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for February 2018 includes Scotland Perils of Perception, a rise in public concern for the NHS and the most popular Royals.
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The British Business Bank 2017 Business Finance Survey
The 2017 Business Finance Survey among SMEs, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Business Bank
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Decline in trust sparks call to action for Scottish third sector
Measuring public trust in charities on behalf of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO).
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Index Design: The Pursuit of (Consumer) Happiness
Our latest thought piece, Index Design: The Pursuit of (Consumer) Happiness, investigates how index design can allow you to better understand the KPIs that matter to your business.
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Transport a block to business say Captains of Industry
Three-quarters of Captains of Industry agree that their company would have more opportunities to improve if the transport network was better.
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Adhering to adherence. The no-blame approach
Adherence is one the biggest challenges facing healthcare today. Sub-optimal adherence results in sub-optimal health outcomes, which burdens a system already buckling under many other pressures.
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African Lions: Who are Africa’s rising middle class?
The African middle class are thriving, and with that brings new opportunities. But who exactly are the African middle class? And how can we understand more about them?
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Public expectations of the NHS
In a guest blog for The King's Fund, Bobby Duffy explores public expectations of the NHS and other public services.