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Companies have two big questions about the future of work: What will the implications be for their workforce and what will those effects mean for their customers? For the workforce, will new models — accelerated by the pandemic — emerge? Or will they revert to the old ways? Either way, the changes to how we live, shop, dine, and play could be profound.
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Why empathy is the answer to shifting customer expectations
Restaurants are competing with apps and websites for attention — but humanity and hospitality can give them an edge, says Darden Restaurants’ Ali Charri.
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Why diversity makes companies stronger
Rohit Bhargava, co-author of “Beyond Diversity,” explains why a diverse workforce can be an advantage for employees and businesses — if they get it right.
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How the future of work could look like the present
The pandemic forced workers online, but it didn’t transform the way we work, says AWS’s Jon Izenstark. The real change will be what comes next.
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Germany finishes first again with Japan and Canada rounding out the top three nations
Germany finishes in first place again, while Japan overtakes Canada for second place. The United Kingdom’s ranking drops again in 2022, moving from fifth to sixth. Russia’s ranking falls to the bottom three nations.
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Three in five registered voters believe abortion should be legal
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows the economy, inflation, abortion top issues ahead of midterms
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Where brands and retailers should place their bets this holiday shopping season
Inflation, the environment, Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine are all forces brands and retailers must consider ahead of Black Friday and Christmas shopping.
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Cost and content are key for those deciding to keep, or drop, streaming services
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of streaming service users are overwhelmed by the amount of content available
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The heart, brain, and body of marketing: Researchers at Ipsos and Temple University leverage cutting-edge research for advertising and media understanding
A partnership between Ipsos and Temple’s Center for Applied Research in Decision Making explores what physiological reactions reveal about how people experience advertisements and media.
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Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (10/26/2022)
Americans remain pessimistic about the direction the country is headed in as approval of President Joe Biden stands at 39% in this week's Ipsos Core Political