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Will Americans follow social distancing measures?
As states begin to ease restrictions, only half of Americans think their fellow citizens will heed social distancing guidelines.
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Americans are planning home improvements in case there’s another lockdown
The U.S. is starting to reopen, but some Americans are getting ready for another lockdown. Here's how.
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Preparing for the future of the operating room: Robotics
Imagine a future where surgical robots have become standard even in non-specialized hospitals and outpatient clinics outside of a major metropolis.
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Reopen with Confidence: Ensuring Consumers Feel Safe in the 6-Foot Economy
Tips for how brands can get reopening right — and gain market share, charge a premium, and increase enterprise value.
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Managing Brand Saliency and Perceived Value Amidst Covid-19
We offer 3 reasons why brand managers must adapt their strategy to align with the new drivers of perceived value and fence off competition from private labels.
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Me and We: How brands can innovate for good
We are no longer simply looking out for ourselves; we’re looking out for our communities, our cities, our country, our world. Read how brands can innovate for good in a world of uncertainty.
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Future uncertainty: Why people don’t see a quick economic recovery from coronavirus
Consumer confidence and poll on economic outlook show doubts about recovery ahead.
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Perceived Level of Threat COVID-19 Poses to the U.S. and Individuals Doubles in Less Than a Month
Perceived level of threat COVID-19 poses to the U.S. and individuals doubles in less than a month
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London Ranks as the Top “City Brand.” Sydney Emerges in Second Place, while Paris Declines from First in 2017 to Third in 2020
London is the world’s top “City Brand”, with Sydney, Paris, New York, and Rome rounding out the top five, according to the people in ten countries surveyed for the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index.
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Data and insights will help CDC and Resolve develop guidelines for adapted COVID-19 preventive measures across Africa
This is the first project to come out of the World Economic Forum’s Covid-19 Action Platform with support from the World Health Organisation. Purpose of the collaboration is to support governments to help flatten the Covid-19 curve and minimise social and economic slowdown.