Loyalty


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Energy - the quest for a licence to operate

International research from Ipsos Global @dvisor and expert commentary from our Reputation Council members underline the growing challenge facing the worldwide energy industry, says Robert Knight.
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Barriers and concerns to boosting construction in the UK

Andrew Croll explores construction industry leaders' views on the challenges facing UK infrastructure development
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Blowing it on a Lamborghini?

If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Business media split over Government's performance

The country's top business and financial journalists are polarised over the current Government's performance says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Public culture in Britain is biased against business and most politicians don't understand business

Over half of British adults don't trust business leaders, so businesses must above all else, act with honesty and integrity says Andrew Croll of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Delivering great customer experiences: three steps to business transformation

Britain’s businesses leaders believe it is time to raise their game in delivering a great service experience to their customers. But what should they be doing to make a difference?  Giving their employees the stories and tools to really make a difference for customers, says Matthew Chatterton of Ipsos Loyalty.
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What has the recession done to the British workplace?

As we climb out of one of the deepest recessions the country has seen, Jonathan Nicholls, head of Employee Research, has been looking at how the recession has changed the workplace.
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Britain's banks are starting to mend their reputations

Chris O'Brien looks at personal finance journalists' rising expectations for  the retail banking sector.
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Why interest rate rises won't push voters into Ed Miliband's arms

With the general election only seven months away, could the impact of coming interest rate hikes on mortgage holders be important electorally as well as economically? Ben Marshall, research director, writes in City AM.