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Understanding the Business Elite
At Ipsos MediaCT's recent Breakfast Seminar, James Torr focused on the Business Elite, looking at the evolution of this hard to reach group since the first BE:Europe survey in 1973.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index July 2011
Concern about Britain's ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues
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Ipsos MediaCT awarded TouchPoints 4 contract by the IPA
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) have commissioned Ipsos MediaCT to carry out the fourth wave of the successful TouchPoints initiative.
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FTSE 100 Public Reporting on Employee Wellness & Engagement
Latest Ipsos research commissioned by Business in the Community shows the majority of public reporting on wellness and engagement by FTSE 100 companies fails to demonstrate business relevance.
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Understanding Global Financial Networks
Conducted on behalf of the City of London, this report examines the complex interplay of factors that affect the mobility and success of international financial services firms and the engagement and commitment of their staff.
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Ipsos presented at the Science Communication Conference 2011
Sarah Castell and Jayesh Navin Shah presented findings from Public Attitudes to Science 2011 alongside Marilyn Booth from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
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Back to school for the banks
Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre comments in GFS News on why UK banks need to put the customer at the heart of what they do.
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Public Attitudes to Science 2011
Public Attitudes to Science 2011 (PAS) finds that the UK public values science and is interested in finding out about it.
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Reuters/Ipsos International poll on Libya
The British have mixed feelings about the allied military action in Libya, as do people in America and Italy, while the French are the most positive, according a new Ipsos poll of working age adults for Reuters.
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A Budget for the people?
The Chancellor argues that his budget is about putting the conditions in place for sustained growth after years of living beyond our means. While the public sympathises with this view, how will the measures announced yesterday play with people?