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Democrats more positive about Biden post-Midterms
New USA Today/Ipsos poll also finds Trump remains strong but loses ground among Republican voters
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ARF: The Great Resignation
Join Ipsos’ North American head of Human Resources, Liz Osterhus, for a discussion about how the advertising/research industry’s workforce has changed in just six months, and what companies can do to improve employee retention.
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Environmental Sustainability: From understanding to activation
The five segments identified highlight the need to consider different strategies for citizen engagement. How we approach each will vary.
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Most patients feel trust in healthcare has declined in the past two years
The Beryl Institute-Ipsos PX Pulse trends consumer perspectives on patient experience
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Ipsos Experts & Guest Speakers
Read bios for our expert speakers for the evening from across Ipsos Strategy 3, as well as our special Guest Speaker from the New York Times
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How changes to the way we work will impact how we live
Matt Carmichael, editor of What the Future, sees a key tension between the desire to transform the workplace and the urge to “return to normal.” The future of work, he thinks, could look much like the present.
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Why diversity makes companies stronger
Rohit Bhargava, co-author of “Beyond Diversity,” explains why a diverse workforce can be an advantage for employees and businesses — if they get it right.
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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How the future of work will shape where we live
What will the changing workday mean for our homes, neighborhoods and cities? Gensler’s Andre Brumfield looks to the built environments of the future.