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Two-thirds of Ipsos Captains not confident in Government's ability to negotiate with the EU
For our latest Captains of Industry study, Ipsos conducted 100 interviews with participants from the top 500 companies by turnover and the top 100 by capital employed in the UK.
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ICURe: evaluation of pilot programme
A mixed methods evaluation of the Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research (ICURe) pilot programme, the results of which directly supported an £8m expansion of the programme.
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The Reputation Council Report - 2017
Our twelfth sitting explores how 127 communications leaders across 22 countries are responding to an increasingly fractured communications landscape.
This year's report examines issues ranging from the impact of Brexit, and tweets from @realDonaldTrump, to the rise of corporate activism, and the implications of Amazon’s Alexa giving Jeff Bezos a microphone into millions of living rooms. -
Widespread discrimination and intolerance persists across the EU
The main results of the Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey highlight the need for specific and stronger measures to provide legal protection against discrimination, coupled with effective sanctions
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Domestic abuse survey: research into the role of the employer
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Vodafone Foundation to understand what barriers are preventing businesses from doing more to support employees who are enduring domestic violence, as victims and perpetrators.
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How SMEs are giving women more business options
A study of SMEs across Europe found that they offer women founders new employment choices in a world where the nature of work is changing. We explore some case studies, asking women what it is exactly they find so attractive
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Who manages Talent Retention in your organisation?
In our latest Employee Engagement blog, Sean Mills, Executive Director of Ipsos LEAD asks the question: Should your Head of Engagement become your “Head of Talent Retention”?
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PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among adults 65 years and over
As we age, our immune system generally declines in reliability and efficiency, resulting in an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases[1]. As such, the 65 years and over age-group is also at increased risk for pneumococcal disease[2].
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Employee Engagement Action Planning: Beyond ‘thinking locally and acting globally’
In our latest blog, Simon Davies, Senior Research Executive, at Ipsos LEAD, discusses why an effective action plan must support managers.
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PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among older adults
It is expected that every year across Europe alone, there are three million cases of pneumonia, for which around one million people are hospitalised[1]. Community-acquired pneumonia is also one of Europe’s most frequent causes of death due to infection.[1]