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Navigating Social Issues: When and how to speak out
Five pieces of actionable guidance for corporate leaders as they determine what to speak out on and how, with a focus on maximizing opportunity and limiting risk.
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Energy Outlook: Clues to the sector’s future from Ipsos Global Trends
Innovation and change are here for the energy industry, but the transition to new forms of energy will not be overnight, and will not happen without challenges. Dig into our new report to find out more.
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Pedr Howard appointed as Executive Vice President, U.S. Creative Excellence
An expert in qualitative and quantitative research with an exemplary track record in creative advisory and insights, Howard has forged strong partnerships with top clients and industry organizations across his 16 years at Ipsos.
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Xperiti, an Ipsos company, launches Vepp (vepp.app)
A SaaS solution providing the technological infrastructure for fully compliant, multi-layered and real-time quality verification for B2B market research.
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What the Future: Purpose
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear how social change, technological advances, and political backlash will shape the future of corporate purpose, and what that means for brands and services.
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How people and politics will shape brand purpose in the future
How will corporate purpose evolve in a changing world? In his introduction, editor Matt Carmichael considers the forces shaping purpose’s uncertain future, and what they mean for industries and individuals alike.
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How companies take purpose too far and how to fix it
From solving their problems to standing by their values, people expect more than ever from brands. Author, consultant, and industry expert Rishad Tobaccowala explains what the next shift in corporate purpose could look like.
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Why political polarization means brands need to clarify their purpose
As ESG becomes more politically polarizing, brands need to be clear about their values, says Nooshin Warren, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Arizona.
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Purpose
With interconnected crises and political polarization on the horizon, the future of purpose is at a crossroads. Here’s how brands can make a difference and a profit in a world of competing issues and conflicting motivations.
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How global companies can make a local difference on sustainability
Global brands can make a big impact on big problems — but people also need to know that their choices matter at the local level, says Westin Grabow, director of innovation at Diageo.