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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for March 2017 includes support for independence rising in Scotland and as the EU turns 60 years old, most EU citizens are unhappy with its direction.
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#NotaJoke. Branded Entertainment Oscar Style
How to win at Branded Entertainment. This Ipsos Connect global paper explores 3 key areas.
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HR leaders crucial to organisational transformation
HR leaders are the crucial drivers of transformation in UK businesses through their roles of promoting devolved decision making, employee engagement and collaboration, finds new research from Ipsos LEAD and Cirrus.
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Leadership Connections 2017: HR driving business transformation
How is HR driving transformation? Download new research from Ipsos and Cirrus.
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Captains of Industry are committed to championing diversity and inclusion in the workplace, but women remain scarce on executive boards
Captains of Industry say that despite nearly all board members on the FTSE 500 saying they are actively promoting and championing diversity and inclusion in their company (86%), a very large proportion say they have no female board members at all (71%).
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The New Faces of Gaming
There is a growing appetite for gaming across a whole range of age and gender groups.
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The British Business Bank 2016 Business Finance Survey
The 2016 Business Finance Survey among SMEs, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Business Bank
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Smart Metering Energy Efficiency Advice Project
Ipsos and Energy Saving Trust's work to develop and test the delivery of energy efficiency advice during smart meter installations ahead of the 2020 Smart Meter Rollout.
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Incremental Versus Monumental Decision-Making
In this Ipsos Marketing paper, we explore a new approach to decision-making which is based on a technology-enabled, phased research approach that delivers deep consumer insights that will fuel brand growth.
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Making an experience real
As more Virtual Reality (VR) content is produced, Neil Stevenson has been pondering a simple question: What makes 'good' VR content good, exactly?