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Understanding Society: The Patient Experience
This publication examines how to best understand, measure, and improve patient experience in the United States, drawing on the perspectives of healthcare leaders and research conducted by Ipsos.
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Rapid Response Advanced Analytics
We illustrate how your business questions can be answered using high quality, affordable and fast-turnaround advanced analytics.
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Measuring Women’s Economic Empowerment
There is irrefutable evidence that communities progress when women have influence over financial decision-making.
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Which Olympic event will be the next ratings medal-winner?
If Olympic events won medals themselves, figure skating would of course take the winter gold. Across the world it reigns as the most popular event, according to an Ipsos Global Advisor study of 27 nations. In the U.S., hockey takes the silver. In Canada those ranks are reversed. Canadians are as excited about hockey as any nation is excited about any event, according to the survey results.
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The Reputation Council Report 2017
What does it all mean? Communications leaders from across 22 countries respond to an increasingly fractured communications landscape.
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What Are Americans Thinking?
We wanted to know how Americans will reflect on 2017, so we asked them!
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The Automation Divide
As automation is taking over tasks that used to be performed by humans across nearly all sectors, Ipsos and the Center for Business Analytics at the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce found that Americans are divided in their perceptions and expectations about automation.
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Question: Are resident incentives the key to solving affordable housing?
Housing trends among Millennials are complicated beasts, and predicting where they are headed is tricky. This generation is beset by student debt, and many Millennials came of age during a weak job market and got spooked by a housing crash
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Question: Can incentives for individuals jumpstart our stagnant mobility rate?
If you ask mayors throughout the U.S. what their biggest challenges are, they will quickly list talent attraction as one of their chief concerns.
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Is Trump a ‘Spoiler’ or a ‘Game-Changer’?
As early as 2015, Ipsos was predicting a Republican victory (and even a Trump nomination), so why did the pollsters get it wrong in the end? We take another look.