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Hooray. The client 'worm' is finally turning
We are now deploying a new generation of multi-sensor tracking devices for our Out-of-Home Audience Measurement contract with Route.
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The Motivational Manager
How to motivate people in their jobs and in their lives has been a conundrum in our society for centuries – even Aristotle grappled with this during his lifetime. So how do companies motivate people in their jobs in the 21st century?
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Three quarters of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England manager
The majority of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England football manager despite England's early World Cup exit, according to the Ipsos Political Monitor for July 2014.
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Scottish universities and reputation management
Dr Sara Davidson asks why Scottish institutions aren’t performing better in reputational terms and is there more that can be done to address this?
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Ipsos appoints new Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe
Ipsos announces the appointment of Gareth Phillips as Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe for Ipsos Healthcare.
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Is Britannia cool again?
Deborah McCrudden, Managing Director at Ipsos ASI looks at how "being British" is depicted in our advertising for Brand Republic.
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Ipsos appoints senior team for new combined business in the UK
Ipsos today announced the appointment of its new client facing senior leadership team in the UK.
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How the Business Elite use digital
With almost a third of top executives using tablets such as iPads, the business elite remains ahead of the curve in their adoption of technology and media consumption habits.
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Ipsos reaches agreement to buy Synovate from Aegis Group plc
Ipsos has reached an agreement to acquire Aegis Group plc's market research business Synovate, creating the third largest global market research company.
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The Business Elite want digital and traditional media
The latest Business Elite Europe survey has revealed that the most successful and influential business leaders are increasingly accessing media content through digital platforms, though not at the expense of traditional means.