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Generational Marketing: Breaking free from stereotypes
Read how marketers can break out of the constraints of narrow generational definitions and stereotypes to build stronger brand connections with the consumers that matter most.
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The Power of Product Testing with Synthetic Data
Read more about generating and evaluating high-quality synthetic data and explore how synthetic data can be applied specifically to product testing.
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Customer Perspective: An Ipsos Podcast
An Ipsos podcast series exploring best practices in customer experience strategies, mystery shopping and channel performance.
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U.S. Biosimilars: Greater Access and New Commercial Models
Read more about the primary considerations that manufacturers – of both biosimilars and originator products – must factor into strategic plans going forward.
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How to beat the say-do gap with sustainable products and unlock growth
The in-store experience is where the rubber meets the road on sustainability. Here’s what how we tested that – and how you can overcome the challenges using behavioral science.
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How GLP-1s create opportunities for brands and retailers to address new self-care needs
CPG companies and retailers can act as trusted advisors and provide valuable advice and information, such as diet plans, exercise regimens, and ways to manage medication side effects. Here’s where to start.
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Money Talks or Budget Walks
Need proof that CX drives financial/operational gains at all levels of the organization? Read our latest paper outlining tips for delivering a return on CX investment.
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AI and the Future of CX
By embracing Gen AI to improve efficiency and effectiveness, staying attuned to customer needs, and designing empathetic experiences, organizations can successfully navigate the future of CX.
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Brand Success in the GLP-1 Era
Our roadmap for GLP-1 brand success is based on the three fundamental pillars of understanding Context, acting with Empathy, and shaping Expectations.
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Shoppers prefer AI explain things and save them money, not recommend products
Shoppers still trust humans more than AI, but AI still has a role to play.