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Conflict
Defense is about managing risk in an uncertain world. This issue deals with topics about the future of conflict — geopolitics, cyberattacks, disinformation, climate change, polarization, staffing and training and supply chain continuity — that are on the minds of the situation room and the board room.
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Navigating the New AI Frontier
AI has created new risk for corporate leaders. Explore how to best diagnose AI-driven threats to the business and how to leverage AI for a proactive reputation and risk management.
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Americans Look to Generate Additional Income Streams As They Report High Levels of Financial Anxiety
Over eight in ten (82%) Americans are interested in receiving personal financial information as most (80%) say their financial situation causes anxiety
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[WEBINAR] Mind Matters: Exploring Generational Perspectives on Mental Health
According to the latest Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor, mental health is now seen as the number one health problem across 31 countries, up by 17 percentage points since 2018. In the U.S., over half (53%) of Americans say mental health is now the biggest health problem facing the country.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Conflict (November edition)
Whether you’re a head of state or head of the C-suite, the future of war is your business. Technological shifts, fragile supply chains, changing relationships to institutions, disinformation, climate change, resource scarcity: The forces that will determine the future of conflict will also shape the future of commerce.
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Ipsos Update – October 2023
Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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The benefits of cross-generational design
America is aging. This demographic shift is an opportunity to center inclusion and accessibility in product design, says Ipsos’ Alyson Heffernan.
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Why all-ages urbanism makes for better cities
By keeping both young and old Americans in consideration, urban planners can build cities that work better for everyone, says urbanist Gil Penalosa.
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How restaurants can adapt to a future in flux
With downtown business districts changing by the day, restaurants and retailers need to adapt to the shifting needs of their patrons, says the National Restaurant Association’s Hudson Riehle.
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Cities
Between remote work, a cost-of-living crisis and climate change, cities are facing new challenges — and new opportunities. The shifting role of cities won’t just affect how people live and work but will shape the future of industries ranging from manufacturing to restaurants.