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[WEBINAR] Defending the Customer During Economic Uncertainty
Join Ipsos Customer Experience experts, Stephanie Bannos-Ryback (EVP and US CX Service Line Leader) and Mary DeBisschop (SVP and Chief Commercial Officer, Ipsos CX), as they review 5 challenges faced by CX leaders in times of economic uncertainty.
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[WEBINAR] It’s Time for a Media and Data “Bill of Rights”
Please join Ipsos as we surface the critical aspects of data ownership, and detail why it's time for a marketers bill of rights.
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Trump leads the Republican Primary field; Biden leads the Democrats
Reuters/Ipsos Poll: 2024 Primary Election Tracker, perceptions of Ukraine, university admissions, and the debt ceiling
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Five things we learned this month about countries in What Worries the World
Worry about Covid up in Asia, inflation concern remains high, and an increase in those who think their country is headed in the right direction.
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What the Future: Love
Revisit our webinar to hear insights on how brands can adjust their offers, services and messaging to recognize the changing landscape of love.
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Americans want medication abortion to remain legal
Half of Republicans and a majority of Democrats and independents want medication abortion to remain legal.
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Ipsos Acquires Xperiti To Strengthen its B2B Research Capabilities
Ipsos is pleased to announce the acquisition of Xperiti, a start-up specializing in Business-to-Business (B2B) research, with operations across the US, Israel and the Philippines.
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker February 2023
Americans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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Love
The future of how and who people love, how they express it and how they navigate the functional constructs of love is shifting and will impact everything from housing and financial services to jewelry and retail and more.
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What business and institutions need to know about changing norms of love
How will people meet their partners? How many will they have at once, and over their lifetimes? These answers are changing, and increasingly technology and platforms are playing a role. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael outlines how love in all its forms will drive how people live, spend, relate and even vote.