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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for June 2018 includes the new Inclusiveness Index, thoughts towards the Brexit negotiations and public views on funding for the NHS.
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Britain lags behind Canada and the U.S. in new Inclusiveness Index
Britain ranks 10th out of 27 countries in Ipsos's new Inclusiveness Index.
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The NHS is nowhere near crisis point yet
But there is still much that it could do better, writes Ben Page in the British Medical Journal (BMJ).
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The Power of Culture
Cultural insight increasingly offers clues and explains behaviour in a way other forms of analysis can miss or overlook. Culture is everywhere - it shapes how we dress, how we vote and the way we view the world. Culture guides our behaviours, values and perceptions.
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Global business influencers 'overconfident' around cybercrime risks
Global business influencers are prone to persistent excess of positivity around their cybersecurity and other technological capabilities. This presents a dangerous blindness to a serious threat – and demands that senior executives think again about their ability to protect their data and their reputations.
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Going beyond continuous listening …
In our latest blog, Kimmo Parkki, Director at Ipsos LEAD, explains why continuous dialogue and shared accountability between managers and their direct reports is much more important than formalised “continuous listening” tools and processes
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Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018
Ipsos and its partner, the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth, were commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, as part of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.
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National Youth Social Action Survey 2017
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and Step Up To Serve to run the 2017 wave of the National Youth Social Action Survey.
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BBC Global Survey: A world divided?
A new global Ipsos study, carried out in 27 countries for the BBC as part of its Crossing Divides season, highlights the extent to which people think their society is divided.
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Understanding local expectations and safeguarding your 'licence to operate' in the extractive industries
As extractive companies explore new geographies in order to satisfy growing and changing demands, the challenges to their reputation and licence to operate will become ever harder to predict. Understanding the local context, tracking emerging issues, addressing stakeholder expectations and measuring progress will be ever more vital to success.