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How to make smarter sports sponsorship decisions: Introducing Ipsos Synthesio 'Fanzone'
A new offering from Ipsos Synthesio leverages insights from social data to help brands spot emerging opportunities
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Farming
Tune in on May 11 as we explore the future of farming and what it means not only for your grocery list, but for a wide range of products, services and the sectors that produce them, from tech to restaurants and CPG to auto and air travel.
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What makes us happy? Life satisfaction and the drivers of happiness.
Revisit our on demand webinar with contextualized insights from our latest happiness survey, with a focus on what makes people tick.
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Energy Outlook: Clues to the sector’s future from Ipsos Global Trends
Innovation and change are here for the energy industry, but the transition to new forms of energy will not be overnight, and will not happen without challenges. Dig into our new report to find out more.
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How brands can show a sustainability commitment in 2023
Implementing sustainable practices is no easy feat and often takes years. But brands must understand consumer priorities and show a commitment, no matter how formidable the challenge.
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American division on Trump indictment deepens
ABC News/Ipsos poll: As independent Americans move away from the former president, a majority say he intentionally acted illegally
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The pandemic made Gen Z grow up. Here’s how brands can help them thrive.
Gen Z is at an inflection point. Ipsos shares insights and tips for how brands can help them at this new life stage.
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What the Future: Purpose
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear how social change, technological advances, and political backlash will shape the future of corporate purpose, and what that means for brands and services.
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How people and politics will shape brand purpose in the future
How will corporate purpose evolve in a changing world? In his introduction, editor Matt Carmichael considers the forces shaping purpose’s uncertain future, and what they mean for industries and individuals alike.
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Why political polarization means brands need to clarify their purpose
As ESG becomes more politically polarizing, brands need to be clear about their values, says Nooshin Warren, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Arizona.