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Chief Value Creator? The changing role of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
Here we explore the changing role of the CSO and what this tells us about how organisations are responding to the challenges of ESG and sustainability.
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What is Driving Change: The role of stakeholder management
While the concepts that sit behind ESG are certainly not new - and have been at the centre of corporate strategy for decades - the growth and formalisation of ESG as an explicit mission have been catalysts for change. The impacts of this change are far reaching including how companies define, prioritise and manage their stakeholders. This is demonstrated by the rise of stakeholder capitalism, the notion that businesses no longer exist to create profit for shareholders/owners, but instead have a responsibility to create value for a much broader set of stakeholders.
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Building An Integrated ESG Strategy
When it comes to creating an end-to-end strategic shift in the alignment of ESG with commercial objectives, business leaders have many considerations to take into account. How to ensure ESG feeds into the business planning and value creation process? Do the ESG commitments truly deliver on the ‘North Star’ that is corporate purpose. What are the expectations of stakeholders (both inside and outside the organisation), and how do you balance competing priorities and expectations? How do you ensure the goals you set are ambitious and impactful, and that your reporting addresses the needs of double materiality (financial and ESG data)?
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30 Major Future Challenges in Evidence, Pricing & Access and How to Overcome Them
Discover the 30 major Market Access challenges that will need to be overcome if, in a healthcare world that is evolving rapidly, real world outcomes are to meet the theoretical promises.
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New Ipsos research for Barclays explores homeowners’ experiences making energy efficiency improvements to their homes
The study among homeowners Barclays believe are more likely to be in the market for making energy efficient improvements to their home and who chose to take part in the survey feel reluctance towards making efficiency improvements to their homes.
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More Britons rate the standard of policing in Britain as bad than good – with few expecting it to improve
Only a third of Britons are confident the police can tackle violence against women and girls
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75 years of the NHS - Thriving or Surviving?
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS, providing an opportunity for us to reflect on how it has changed over that time. Here we pick out some key trends, using Ipsos research to consider what these trends mean for the public and patients it serves.
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Britons say NHS is overstretched and they expect it to get worse in the future
Global perceptions of healthcare - an Ipsos Global Advisor survey.
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Ipsos Update – July 2023
Generative AI, equality, refugees… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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On the NHS’s 75th anniversary, there is enduring public support for the NHS’s founding principles
On the NHS’s 75th anniversary, a survey for NHS Confederation conducted on the Ipsos KnowledgePanel shows high levels of support for the NHS’s founding principles, alongside a belief that the action that would be most helpful in addressing the challenges the NHS faces is to increase capacity in social care.