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Claire Hanlon named as ESG Lead for Ipsos in the U.S.
Hanlon, a trusted organizational leader with deep experience in ESG business practices, will ensure that Ipsos continues to offer transformative solutions to the environmental and social issues brands face.
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In less than a week, 7% of Americans now say they have a Threads account
New Ipsos polling finds that more are willing to try the new social media app
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Ipsos wins fifth consecutive MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
Ipsos has been recognized by the MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Awards for the fifth year in a row, affirming Ipsos’ reputation as a best-in-class provider within the highly competitive mystery shopping space.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Over half of Americans with a Twitter account say they are likely to try Threads in the next few weeks
Many feel that Twitter is dominated by extreme and unpleasant people
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The Paycation: Many Working Americans Are Now Choosing to Work Remotely from A Vacation Destination
Young Americans Are Reshaping the Vacation Landscape
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Most Americans think Trump should head to trial before the 2024 election
New Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll finds that two in five Americans think Trump should be imprisoned if convicted on either of his two criminal indictments.
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[WEBINAR] The Sky Isn’t Falling: Gen Z and Long-Form Streaming
According to the latest Ipsos online community research, Gen Z and Millennials consume a wider breadth of media types and have more subscriptions compared to older consumers.
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How pharma and digital health can create compelling value stories for health insurers
Asking tough questions, understanding the business needs and care needs of a specific health insurer, and carrying this throughout your value story is necessary to differentiate your product or solution and maximize successful partnerships with health insurers.
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Americans split on recent Supreme Court decisions
ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority of American public believes partisan views drive Supreme Court decisions