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Health
As our nation ages and a caregiver shortage looms, will technology be able to bridge the gap? We ask experts from IBM/Watson, MIT, and the Milken Institute to explore “big questions” that companies should be asking about the future of their industries.
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Food
We have conversations with the difference-makers in the food sector about how our food gets to us, where that food comes from today and will come from tomorrow. The answers to these seemingly straightforward questions are in a surprising amount of flux.
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Gender
The discussion about gender is evolving from representation to a broader definition of expression. In this issue, industry executives and thought leaders weigh in about how these changes will shape business to health care in the coming years.
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Money
In this issue of What the Future, read how digital currencies, financial inclusion and the sharing economy are reshaping our relationship with money. Ipsos' exclusive global research reveals key insights for brands and media in this transformative landscape.
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Baby Boomers generally dissatisfied with the current job search process
Just over half of employed Americans say they have good pay
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The State of Reputation: Today’s Context; Tomorrow’s Expectations
Hear corporate reputation research insights exploring the impacts of COVID, Diversity and Inclusion, ESG, Internal Communications, Supply Chain issues, and more.
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Majority looking for change in how U.S. deals with mental health crises
New Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, shows strong desire for mental health professionals to lead mental health crisis response efforts.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Point of Care and Rapid Testing
How has the Point of Care (PoC) and rapid testing market evolved, and what does the future hold?
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Our Hybrid World: Technology’s Role in Supporting a Balanced Lifestyle
Hear new insights about how consumers are navigating through a hybrid existence and the role brands can play in supporting having a balanced lifestyle.
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Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (11/10/2021)
The economy continues to be the most important issue for Americans according to this week's Core Political