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How we can keep small manufacturing “Made in the USA”
Buying American-made isn’t just about sustainability — it’s an opportunity to invest in quality and community, says Rob McMillan, founder of the direct-to-consumer clothing brand Dearborn Denim.
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How to align ESG with what matters most to Americans
Ipsos’ Trent Ross explains where Americans’ ESG priorities lie — and why brands and businesses should be paying attention.
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How tech is helping companies future-proof their supply chains
How can manufacturers prepare for the unpredictable? Scott DeGroot, vice president of Global Distribution and Planning at Kimberly-Clark Corporation, discusses how strategic foresight can shape flexible and durable supply chains.
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The changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano looks at the changes in people, markets and society that will shape the future of manufacturing.
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How AI, geopolitics, and sustainability are changing how we make things
From whom and where to what and how, manufacturing is at an inflection point. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces shaping the future of manufacturing, from labor to logistics to brand loyalty.
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Manufacturing
From heavy industry to homegrown businesses, manufacturing is part and parcel with modern living. But new innovations and logistical challenges could transform the field — with significant consequences for brands, businesses, institutions, and consumers.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey - January 2024
Former president Donald Trump maintains his lead for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Google / Ipsos Multi-Country AI Survey
Google commissioned Ipsos to conduct a 17-country survey on experiences with and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI).
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American public split on Trump removal from Colorado, Maine ballots
ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority support criminal charges against Trump; fewer support Biden impeachment inquiry
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What to know heading into the 2024 Iowa Caucuses
Below are five charts showing how the Republican primary is shaping up entering the Iowa Caucuses and what it means for the broader presidential election