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The Evolving Business Elite
The Business Elite are the most senior business executives in the world's largest companies. Using our Business Elite survey, Ipsos MediaCT investigates how their media consumption has been evolving.
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Citizens, service delivery and the surveys...
The imperative to make financial savings has prompted public sector leaders to change the way in which they approach service delivery, says Ipsos Research Director, Victoria Harkness in her latest article for LGC magazine.
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Ipsos Marketing Announce Partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel
Ipsos Marketing announce partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel to better understand all aspects of young family life.
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Why has trust in civil servants gone up?
Bobby Duffy blogs for the Institute for Goverment on a very simple question on trust in truth-telling that generates huge interest.
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Labour seen as best on Europe according to new Ipsos poll
A new poll by Ipsos shows that Labour are seen as having the best policies on Europe, according to the British public.
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Reputation Council Insight & Ideas - January 2013
This edition of the Reputation Council report includes, for the first time, contributions from communications professionals from Europe, Latin America, Russia and the USA.
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We think more than behavioural economists think we think
We think more than behavioural economists think we think, says Oliver Sweet, head of Ethnography. Ipsos.
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The Parental View of Kidney Care
This report explores the impact of kidney disease from the point of view of parents, and looks at the intricacies of their relationships with young adults.
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Home Dialysis: Who Cares for the Carer? Roundtable Discussion
The aim of the discussion was to bring together an invited group of carer and patient representatives, and healthcare professionals to discuss findings in order to create content for a mandate which NHS Kidney Care could take to the Department of Health.
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Immigration continues to be a top issue of importance to Britons
Politics Wire Blog: Tom Frere-Smith on what trends in public attitudes to immigration may mean for the coalition and for UKIP.