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Do you know more than you think?
In an article in Civil Service World, Anna Pierce explains how Departments can make better use of existing information as they strive to deliver more for less.
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When the going gets tough
Saralyn Chaloner writes for Public Finance that, with public sector redundancies announced daily, it is no surprise that the latest Ipsos research shows 28% of public sector workers are concerned about unemployment.
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Ipsos executives named two of the most influential people in local government
Ben Page and Bobby Duffy of Ipsos recognised by the Local Government Chronicle's LGC50 supplement as two of the most influential people in local government.
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Social listening gets the corporate thumbs up - social engagement is a bit trickier
The last year has seen a vast increase in the value placed on social media by some of Europe's biggest brands according to new Ipsos research released today.
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Three research extracts by Ipsos Health accepted by European League against Rheumatism (EULAR)
Three extracts based on research conducted by Ipsos Health, UK have been accepted by EULAR (European League against Rheumatism).
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey
Since 2000, Ipsos has conducted a series of surveys about public perceptions of the NHS and social care on behalf of the Department of Health.
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Reinventing research: Didier Truchot
Research Magazine spoke to Ipsos Co-President and founder Didier Truchot about why the research industry needs to redefine its position in a changing world.
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People don't blame local government for cuts
Ben Page talks to Public Finance Magazine about public opinion on spending cuts, the March 2011 Budget, Chancellor George Osborne and his opposite number Ed Balls.
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Support services for young victims of crime
Research with young people to explore attitudes towards crime and victimisation; support and advice services; and opinions of three possible support scenarios for young victims of crime
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Britons are among the most negative on the economy in the world
According to new research from Ipsos's Global @advisor online research conducted in 24 countries, just one in ten (12%) Britons rate the economy as "good" the same proportion (11%) expect the economy to strengthen in the next six months.