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[WEBINAR] From Analytics to Action: How Nationwide Transformed Marketing Measurement
Join us for a virtual case study to hear how Nationwide unified fragmented data, built cross-functional alignment, and turned marketing analytics into a strategic business driver.
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[WEBINAR] Know the New America: Public Opinion Update
Join us throughout 2025 to hear the very latest public opinion data and insights to help make sense of today’s new reality.
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Support remains mixed for executive orders and actions
Findings of a new Ipsos poll on Americans' support for various proposed actions and executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his second week of office
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SXSW 2025
This year, SXSW attendees will get to put a panel of futurists’ (including Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael) knowledge to the test, challenging them to audit what they know to improvise their view on the future of audience-selected topics.
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Accessible UX Workshop: Driving Government Efficiency and Citizen-Centric Services
In this 2-hour workshop hosted at our Ipsos office, you'll collaborate with colleagues from across the public and private sector to learn how to create streamlined, user-friendly products that serve all citizens effectively, regardless of ability.
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Reset or Retreat? The Ipsos ESG Council Report 2025
The global landscape of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is in flux, presenting both unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities for businesses.
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Most Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl, but many are more excited for the puppy bowl
About one in six Americans (15%) plan to watch the Super Bowl at a party with friends, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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America’s love for Valentine’s Day is unbending
Americans are largely sticking with the same Valentine’s Day plans they had in 2023, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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We know climate change is a thing, but some of us think it’s a good thing?
Four in ten Americans (38%) believe that climate change will have positive effects as well as negative ones, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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The housing market is crunched, and Americans are feeling it
The number of people who think there's a housing shortage in the U.S. has grown in just the last three months, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker