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Why managing your reputation is more vital than ever
Reputation is a company's most important intangible commercial asset. So how do companies go about communicating what they stand for? Keith Glasspoole and Helen Lamb write in Campaign magazine
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index September 2011
Concern about unemployment rises to the highest level in over two years
Concern about individual behaviour/morality also increases in the aftermath of the riots in England -
A Brave New World for Britain's Banks
If Woolworths is allowed to fail, why not Barclays? asks Joe Marshall of Ipsos Marketing in the Wall Street Journal.
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Modernising the planning system - service users' views
Audit Scotland has published the findings of its review of the new Scottish planning system , including findings from the Ipsos research on the views of recent users of the planning system, including householder applicants, agents, developers, and businesses.
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Reuters/Ipsos September 2011 Political Monitor
Conservatives regain lead over Labour as having the best policies on managing the economy, but half of the public are still pessimistic about the economy
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Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?
The first batch of the Government's flagship free schools are opening their doors for the first time this month and it is clear that their success or failure will be a key benchmark for the Government's education policy.
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Where now for Labour in Scotland?
Mark Diffley outlines the challenges facing the Scottish Labour Party in its attempts to reconnect with the electorate.
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The majority of Scots oppose a single police force in Scotland
On the day the Scottish Government announced plans for a single national police force in Scotland, an Ipsos poll finds that the majority of Scots oppose the proposal.
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2011 Ipsos Survey of Scottish local authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors
Ipsos recently conducted the 2011 survey of Scottish local authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors.
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Scots back full fiscal powers but not independence
Two-thirds of Scots would vote for all tax-raising powers to be transferred to the Scottish Parliament, while only around a third would vote to separate from the rest of the UK, as revealed in our new poll for The Times.