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Ipsos MediaCT wins innovation award at research conference
Ipsos MediaCT's John Carroll and Gareth Deere have won the `Most Innovative' Prize at the Print and Digital Research Forum in San Francisco.
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SNP Conference: Ipsos Scotland Briefing Pack
As the SNP gathers for its first conference s a majority government, Ipsos looks at the rise in support for the party in recent times and considers key challenges for the future
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Benefits of corporate reputation still not understood in too many businesses
The latest Reputation Council report from Ipsos reveals less than half of Europe's most senior communicators have 'hard-wired' reputation into business managment.
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Londoners' verdicts on the riots
New Ipsos polling for BBC London's Inside Out explores Londoners' verdicts on the Metropolitan Police's handling of the riots, how Londoners think the Police should handle any future riots, and what role activities for young Londoners could play in preventing future disturbances.
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Reputation Council Insight & Ideas Report October 2011
This report explores the challenges of managing reputation in the age of austerity, further discussion of the case for reputation management in terms of the benefits and barriers, and looks from an internal perspective at the purpose and authenticity of company values.
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Blinking red light and cute little buzz, where has my BlackBerry friend gone?
Louise Brice of Ipsos ASI tells MediaWeek that according to our latest TechTracker, nearly 1 in 4 adults have had to go cold turkey during the BlackBerry outage.
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Forecasting - the Asian Way
Sarah Phillips of Ipsos Health reports from the Ephmra 2011 conference in Shanghai, China for the Huffington Post UK.
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Social networks: size isn't everything
Ipsos MediaCT's latest Social Heat index reveals that engagement across social media platforms is not related to audience size and Twitter means more for businesses than Facebook.
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In need of a paddle: the challenges facing Willie Rennie and the Scottish Liberal Democrats
Ahead of the Scottish Liberal Democrat annual conference, Christopher McLean says it is clear that there are a number of key challenges facing its new leader Willie Rennie.
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Conservatives trusted on their traditional strengths while public prefer Labour on `softer' issues
The Conservatives are most trusted by the public to preserve law and order while Labour are most trusted to give children and young people a good start in life and be fair to all sections of society.