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Most small business owners report addressing employee mental health
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index increases in Q3 2023 as attitudes toward the economy improve
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Tips for launching digital solutions for chronic conditions
Revisit our recorded webinar as both Ipsos and industry experts explore the challenges and benefits of leveraging digital health solutions for chronic condition management.
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Decision Makers or Decision Breakers?
Read more about why B2B research fraud can cost you millions and how to prevent it.
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How big of a deal is Biden’s age?
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about the president’s age, age limits in the Oval Office, and how much Biden’s age is impacting him among voters
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About eight in ten parents with children under 18 on 'traditional' social media apps worry about their children using video/image-sharing apps
New Aura/Ipsos poll finds that two in three parents with children on social media say their child has experienced a negative effect of social media.
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Alice Wang named as Chief Financial Officer, Ipsos North America
Wang is a proven leader and strategic professional with more than 20 years of experience in senior financial and corporate development roles.
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Advertising Week NEW YORK
From inspiring keynotes to insightful panels, this year’s Advertising Week New York line-up offers strategic learnings for those in marketing, advertising, media and tech. It’s simply a must if you’re in this industry!
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Building reputation in 2023: the link between corporate reputation and business efficiency
Read more about how building trust gives companies an advantage in telling their story in times of crisis, marketing their products efficiently, and turning stakeholders into advocates.
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Most Jewish college students have witnessed, experienced antisemitic incidents
New survey of college students shows the majority, both Jewish and not, view antisemitism as a threat to America
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One in four Americans say climate change will make it harder to live in their area
After a summer of extreme weather, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans have experienced extreme heat and poor air quality