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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for May 2018 includes concern about crime reaches a seven year high in Britain, global optimism and the NHS at 70.
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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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What worried the world in 2017?
Every month across the year, our What Worries the World survey series has asked an online sample of over 18,000 citizens in 26 core countries about the biggest worries for their nation, presenting them with a list of 17 concerns ranging from crime and violence to childhood obesity.
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Confidence in UK housing market stuck at lowest level in five years
The Q1 2018 Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT) shows only a small improvement on the steep decrease in the House Price Outlook (HPO) found in autumn 2017.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - April 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for April 2018 includes the latest leadership ratings, confidence in the housing market and global concern about corruption.
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Pharma’s patient-focused missions more important than ever
Today at the eyeforpharma Philadelphia conference, The Aurora Project announces the release of its 2nd Annual Patient-Centric Benchmark Survey.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for March 2018 includes the NHS and Brexit as the UK's top concerns, a rise in Theresa May's ratings and economic pessimism amongst the young.
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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.
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Trust: a crucial line of code when applying Artificial Intelligence to Healthcare
Trust and reputation are essential considerations for companies seeking to deliver AI technology in healthcare. It is vital to demonstrate transparency, and have meaningful engagement with the influencers that help shape public opinion, as well as the stakeholders that are instrumental in determining the regulatory response to new uses of personal data.