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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Secession
Washington, D.C. — The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on session is now available.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (1/25/2017)
Washington, D.C. — Less than a week into his new job, fewer than half of Americans “approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance,” described Chris Jackson of Ipsos.
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Ipsos/NPR Data: Healthcare Knowledge and Perception
Washington, DC- The findings for the Ipsos poll on healthcare perceptions and knowledge for NPR were released today.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (1/11/2017)
Washington, DC- The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (1/4/2017)
Washington, DC- The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political was released today.
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2017: High Hopes or Dire Straits?
Washington, DC - Optimistic about the New Year? This and other questions asked in 25 countries around the world in this latest Global @dvisor poll.
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World (December 2016)
Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos-- one of the world's largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled "Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World" is based on 18,057 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.
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Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM)
Customers across all categories now look for a personalized experience that is available when they want it, how they want it, and where they want it. Regardless of whether the desired experience is delivered, it is now possible through the explosion of mobile coupled with the prominence of social media for consumers to give instant feedback. The consequence is the increasingly significant impact that customer experience has on the overall relationship with a brand.
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A Quarter of Salaried Workers Will Roll Over What's Left of Their Vacation Days
Washington, DC -Ipsos found in the latest survey about vacation day, a majority of salaried employees had used all of their allotted vacation in time for 2016. More key findings can be found below.