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Ipsos releases Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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[WEBINAR] Behavioral Science Insights for Healthcare Marketers
Join Ipsos Behavioral Science expert Micah Goldfarb, PhD, as he discusses several of the ways companies can leverage the insights gained from behavioral science research.
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[WEBINAR] Defending the Customer During Economic Uncertainty
Join Ipsos Customer Experience experts, Stephanie Bannos-Ryback (EVP and US CX Service Line Leader) and Mary DeBisschop (SVP and Chief Commercial Officer, Ipsos CX), as they review 5 challenges faced by CX leaders in times of economic uncertainty.
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[WEBINAR] A New World Disorder: Opportunity in a Polycrisis
In this can’t-miss webinar, experts from Ipsos Strategy3 and the Ipsos Trends & Foresight Lab will share key takeaways from Ipsos Global Trends 2023
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Equality Lounge: International Women’s Day
Be sure to join Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers to hear tips for Challenging the Status Quo: Why Women Are Embracing Rewirement Over Retirement
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT 2023: Chicago
Please join Ipsos in Chicago to hear more about A New World Disorder: Opportunity in a Polycrisis.
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Five years after Parkland, what has changed?
In five charts we look at the state of gun violence in America.
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Trump leads the Republican Primary field; Biden leads the Democrats
Reuters/Ipsos Poll: 2024 Primary Election Tracker, perceptions of Ukraine, university admissions, and the debt ceiling
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Five things we learned this month about countries in What Worries the World
Worry about Covid up in Asia, inflation concern remains high, and an increase in those who think their country is headed in the right direction.
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Americans want medication abortion to remain legal
Half of Republicans and a majority of Democrats and independents want medication abortion to remain legal.