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Majority of Americans support FTC ruling that would ban non-compete agreements
Support for the banning of non-compete agreements is highest among wealthier, more educated Americans, new Ipsos poll finds
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Does AI have a halo with B2B buyers?
Here’s what marketers need to know about B2B buyers and users when positioning AI-powered software.
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Shoppers prefer AI explain things and save them money, not recommend products
Shoppers still trust humans more than AI, but AI still has a role to play.
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Connecting with Parents: Innovation, Inclusion & Insights
Revisit our dynamic roundtable discussion about connecting with Gen Alpha, Gen Z, their parents, and unique ways to uncover insights, diversity and inclusion as a source of innovation.
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[WEBINAR] Election Action: Why businesses need to prepare for 2024’s uncertainty
A victory for either side could lead to radically different futures in 2025 and beyond as the candidates shape the economy, regulations and consumer attitudes and behaviors. That creates high stakes for businesses, especially those that operate on a long timeline.
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[RECORDING] The Patient Perspective: Evaluating Time and Treatment While Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Join us as breast cancer expert from Ipsos, Eric Blouin, and CEO of Living Beyond Breast Cancer, Jean Sachs, dive into the findings and implications of this research.
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Four Auto Insurance Trends Creating Opportunities and Obstacles
Four developing trends that will shape the auto insurance industry for years to come, with implications for measuring, modeling and managing the auto insurance customer experience.
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What Regulators Need to Know About Third-Party App Installers
If regulators want to create a competitive app installer market, consumers must be able to have a fast, easy download experience, while still feeling safe.
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How political, economic and climate uncertainty will shape the future of risk
If you can’t be certain, you can be prepared. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael looks at how brands and businesses can err on the side of caution in risky times.
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Why our crisis plans need more focus on preparation and resilience
When it comes to climate change, policymakers and the public must hope for the best and prepare for the worst, says FEMA’s Victoria Salinas.