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Risk
In an age of compounding and interconnected crises, the only certainty is more uncertainty. Here’s what brands and policymakers need to know about the risk of business and business of risk.
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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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Shifts: AI, globalization and social media
From automation to globalization, systemic shifts can create new risks. Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano looks at three of these macro-level causes and effects.
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What a new world of polycrisis means for risk
In an uncertain world, staying on the safe side is easier said than done. AXA XL’s Florian Richard explains how brands can use foresight to adapt to the risks of today (and anticipate the risks of tomorrow).
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How brands can take smarter creative risks in a changing world
In a fast-moving marketing and branding landscape, the greatest risk can be playing it safe, says Sam Shepherd, chief creative officer for Uncommon Creative Studio.
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Why brands need to know their consumers’ values — and their own
In order to navigate challenges without having an identity crisis, brands must know themselves and their customers, says Ipsos’ Sarah Feldman.
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An economic meltdown is the doomsday Americans fear the most. Here’s why
One in five list climate change as the catastrophe they are most worried about, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. One in four pick World War III. Fully a third say a total economic collapse in the U.S. is what keeps them up at night.
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Abortion and reproductive rights: A winning campaign strategy?
Join us for an in-depth discussion on where Americans stand on abortion and reproductive rights.
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Xpectives.Health Summit
This premier event will unlock the latest trends, strategies, and insights to help you effectively market your prescription products to healthcare professionals.
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What presidential approval and the main issue say about Biden’s chances at reelection
Below are five charts on where Biden stands among the American public and what these key indicators say about Biden as we inch closer and closer to the 2024 election