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How restaurants can adapt to a future in flux
With downtown business districts changing by the day, restaurants and retailers need to adapt to the shifting needs of their patrons, says the National Restaurant Association’s Hudson Riehle.
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How automakers can shift gears for tomorrow’s cities
American cities are built for cars. But as commuting patterns shift with work patterns, automakers like GM are envisioning a new role to keep cities moving.
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How climate change will make it harder to stay where we live
As climate change-driven extreme weather gets more unpredictable — and its effects, more immediate — climate migration could reshape the nation’s economy, culture and demography, says Ipsos Public Affairs’ Mallory Newall.
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Mental health is now the number one health problem, ahead of cancer and coronavirus
48% across 31 countries say the quality of the healthcare in their country is good – but the picture is inconsistent.
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Ipsos Strategy3 named by Forbes as one of the World’s Best Management Consulting Firms for second time
Strategy3, Ipsos’ marketing, innovation and strategy consulting company, has been recognized by Forbes as one of the World’s Best Management Consulting Firms for the second consecutive year.
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How to build resilience in a climate crisis
Climate change isn’t coming, it’s here, says Keith A. James, mayor of West Palm Beach, Fla. Here’s what he says resiliency means for the future of cities.
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New Survey Reveals Strong Gains For Graduates Of AP-Supported Programs
Findings of Ipsos/Academic Partnerships ROI Survey
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Americans on strike
Below are five charts on how Americans view unions, how they view the ongoing United Auto Workers’ strike, and how the omnipresent force of partisanship intertwines with striking workers
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Can Award Winning Ads be Effective?
We know that creative quality is a big driver of advertising effectiveness. Here’s how brands can turn their award-winning creative into commercial success.
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Consumer confidence down across Europe in September 2023
Sentiment declines significantly in Germany, Spain, and Italy.