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Getting involved in the debate about Scotland's future
We conducted a poll of 1,003 adults across Scotland on behalf of the Future of Scotland partners.
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Social media and mobile - buzzwords of the year (again)
The use of mobile or social media is now the norm for most of our surveys' respondents. Is the research industry up to the challenge?
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Why brands need a social media reality check
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI writes for Campaign Magazine on the theories about the potentially exponential power of social media - and the reality check needed by brands and advertisers
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How banks can re-build trust through advertising
It is essential that promises made through banks' memorable advertising campaigns are followed up with action, says Jamie Robertson of Ipsos ASI.
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FTSE 100 Public Reporting on Employee Wellness & Engagement
Latest Ipsos research commissioned by Business in the Community shows the majority of public reporting on wellness and engagement by FTSE 100 companies fails to demonstrate business relevance.
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Energy security is a top concern for Brits
Energy security is the leading environmental issue for Britons, over and above climate change, according to a new international Ipsos poll of working age adults.
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Achieving Transformational Leadership
According to recent media coverage, there is a 'crisis' in the public sector's leadership and management capability. Is this fair criticism or are all public sector organisations being 'tarred with the same brush?' In Ipsos's experience, it's not all bad news.
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REpower UK Ltd Employee Research
Employee research on behalf of REpower UK Ltd to investigate the attitudes, challenges and motivations of staff in a rapidly expanding organisation.
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Is the coalition government bringing the public with it?
Ipsos's new poll published in the Economist today shows that there is public support for many of the new coalition government's policies.
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.