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Why all the world’s (going to be) a store
From one-click checkouts to interactive ads, Publicis Groupe’s Angel Bellon thinks innovation will lead to new ways to shop. Here’s how inclusion and international influences could fit into that picture.
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How brands (and their ads) can survive election season
Political advertising changes the tone every election cycle, but an Ipsos study shows that in some cases it makes brand ads shine even brighter.
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Ipsos announces its participation at Cannes Lions 2024 in partnership with RTL Ad Alliance
Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research companies, will be at Cannes Lions, the International Festival of Creativity, from 17 to 21 June 2024.
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What the Future: Risk
In this foresight webinar, we explore the social and commercial ramifications of uncertainty across industries. Revisit our recording to hear valuable takeaways on how to ensure your risks are calculated ones.
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Appointment of Mary Ann Packo as CEO of Ipsos in North America
Ipsos is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Ann Packo, effective today, as CEO of Ipsos in North America.
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Four in five Americans believe sporting events are too expensive
New Ipsos poll finds majority in favor of state law limiting taxpayer funding of sports stadiums
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Risk
We live in risky times. Across industries and around the world, brands, businesses and policymakers need to prepare for a variety of compounding and high-stakes hazards, from geopolitical risks to brand risks to economic risks — and the risk of backlash to how they respond to those risks.
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Risk
In an age of compounding and interconnected crises, the only certainty is more uncertainty. Here’s what brands and policymakers need to know about the risk of business and business of risk.
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How brands can take smarter creative risks in a changing world
In a fast-moving marketing and branding landscape, the greatest risk can be playing it safe, says Sam Shepherd, chief creative officer for Uncommon Creative Studio.
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One in four current undergraduate students are at risk of not completing college
Finances, changes in motivation, and mental health are the top reasons at risk students have considered leaving school according to Sallie Mae/Ipsos polling