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Portfolio Strategy Against Economic Uncertainty
Crises translate to periods of rapid change. Marketers who evolve their products and portfolios with informed agility are the most likely to weather the storm.
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The economics of your wallet are most important to Americans
Americans rank inflation their most important economic issue, followed by gas prices and interest rates, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Parenting
What the Future: Parenting offers exclusive data and analysis on what today’s (and tomorrow’s) parents want, and how business leaders and policymakers can support them today and in the coming years.
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Insights Association’s Annual Conference
Ipsos’ Kristy Click and Caitlynn Sorrell will be presenting together with Nestle’s Michael Shapiro to discuss Unleashing the Power of GenAI: Purina’s Journey to Faster and Better Insights in Pet Food Innovation
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Why parenting leads to greener perspectives (and purchases)
Ipsos data indicates that affluent parents have more environmentally friendly spending habits than non-parents. Here’s why brands and businesses should take note.
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How brands can navigate complex parenting styles
There are many ways to raise a kid. Kinder Chocolate’s Catherine Bertrac looks at the forces that shape modern parenting styles and how that informs their approaches to treats.
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The changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future of parenting
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano walks through the forces that could transform parenting in the future, from economic stress and multigenerational homes to digital living.
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How technology is reshaping family dynamics and parenting in the future
What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael explains Ipsos data on parents’ worries about raising kids — from mental health to misinformation — and how brands can be part of the solution.
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Parenting
It’s said that parents have the hardest job in the world — and that job comes with plenty of hopes, fears, and unmet needs that brands can help solve.
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Why Americans' future economic expectations remain pessimistic
Continually rising prices and lack of trust in government are possibly keeping sentiment down