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Gender
The discussion about gender is evolving from representation to a broader definition of expression. In this issue, industry executives and thought leaders weigh in about how these changes will shape business to health care in the coming years.
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Money
In this issue of What the Future, read how digital currencies, financial inclusion and the sharing economy are reshaping our relationship with money. Ipsos' exclusive global research reveals key insights for brands and media in this transformative landscape.
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Truth
There’s a prevalent narrative that trust and truth are dead. In this issue of What the Future, Ipsos research finds truth and trust to be alive, important, and more valued than ever. Using exclusive new Ipsos data and research, coupled with expert interviews, we set the scene with the state of truth and how that plays out in the news media and for brands.
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Programmatic is top choice for buying top ad formats
Media quality issues, including increased risk and fraud, are the top challenges in programmatic advertising for marketers
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Baby Boomers generally dissatisfied with the current job search process
Just over half of employed Americans say they have good pay
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More than four in five physicians/pharmacists believe that longer prescriptions could increase patient adherence and improve chronic condition management
New RO Pharmacy/Ipsos poll finds that most physicians would write longer prescriptions if they could
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Consumer confidence: Global index stability betrays divergent trends at the local level
Sentiment shifting significantly in half of the countries surveyed – downward for some, upward for others.
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The State of Reputation: Today’s Context; Tomorrow’s Expectations
Hear corporate reputation research insights exploring the impacts of COVID, Diversity and Inclusion, ESG, Internal Communications, Supply Chain issues, and more.
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[WEBINAR] Brand Hacks: Build Brands by Fulfilling The Quest for Meaning
Join us for a complimentary webinar as we share insights from Wall Street Journal bestseller Brand Hacks.
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Over two in five Americans are planning to use holiday cards to connect with loved ones this holiday season
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Shutterfly finds that a majority of Americans are interested in receiving traditional holiday cards