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LinkedIn Sales Solutions Deep Sales Study
A new study LinkedIn Sales Solutions partnered with Ipsos on shows sellers who embrace the deep sales approach are more likely to exceed their quota
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Insights Association’s Annual Conference
Ipsos’ Kristy Click and Caitlynn Sorrell will be presenting together with Nestle’s Michael Shapiro to discuss Unleashing the Power of GenAI: Purina’s Journey to Faster and Better Insights in Pet Food Innovation
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Americans divided on whether President Biden received special treatment in classified documents report
New Reuters/Ipsos polling finds few Americans are very familiar with Special Counsel Robert Hur’s comments about President Biden’s age
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Most firearm owners use safe storage, revealing opportunities to expand safety measures across key groups
Stop Solider Suicide/Ipsos study explores how people are approaching gun safety
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Most employees say it’s appropriate to discuss mental health at work
Fewer, but still a majority, say they are comfortable actually sharing about their own mental health at work
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These were the 15 best Super Bowl ads in 2024. Here's why, according to hard data from Ipsos.
Ipsos analyzed Super Bowl 2024 ads through both traditional and cutting-edge methods – from surveys to social listening to live communities – to provide a more robust and nuanced picture of success.
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Majority of Americans think both Biden and Trump are too old to serve second terms
Americans divided in aftermath of Hur Report and collapsed border deal
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Money Fights: One in three (34%) partnered Americans identify money as a source of conflict in their relationship
Despite the money fights, vast majority (84%) are on the same page with their partner, when it comes to finances
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Majority of parents would let their children play tackle football if they wanted to
New poll also finds a majority support various policies aimed at making tackle football safer for children
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The impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of our youth
Mental illness among teens and young adults has been an increasingly prevalent issue, observed to have been exacerbated by COVID-19.