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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval Rating is Now at 37% Approving (August 30)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 37%.
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Over-the-Counter (OTC) Self-Medication Now Common Practice in Hong Kong
Due to their busy lifestyle, more and more people in Hong Kong find over-the-counter (OTC) self-medication the most appropriate remedy to minor ailments.
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How to Improve Employee Engagement in Times of Change
In our latest blog, Antonis Kazouris, Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses the importance of employee engagement in times of change.
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[WEBINAR] Leveraging the Irrational Using Qual
Sept 28 - Behavioral Science is a hot topic in our industry, and it’s providing new insight into how people really make decisions.
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers 2017 - Singapore Launch
Sept 27 - Global Business Influencers are the driving force behind business and investment decisions globally, leading their companies into a future where disruption is becoming the norm and technology is at the top of the agenda for many.
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[EVENT] Grocerant Summit
On September 27, join Ipsos’ Alison Chaltas and Mary Berry who will be presenting ‘Understanding the Shopper’s Path to (Fresh-Prepared) Purchase’ on Day 1 of the conference (3:45pm – 4:15pm).
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[EVENT] Affluent USA: Fall Release 2017
September 26 - Join Ipsos for an exclusive breakfast and presentation of insights from the Fall 2017 release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey USA.
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers 2017 - Hong Kong Launch
Sept 26 - Global Business Influencers are the driving force behind business and investment decisions globally, leading their companies into a future where disruption is becoming the norm and technology is at the top of the agenda for many.
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[EVENT] Path to Purchase Expo
Sept 26 - Do you need a better understanding of consumers’ path to purchase? Join Ipsos’ Alison Chaltas and Mark Barry who will discuss ‘LIFE Path — Cutting Edge Techniques to decipher P2P 3.0’.
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The Vietnam Swine Market
Years of successful trade led Vietnam’s hog farmers toward a period of expansion, leaving them unprepared for a sudden decrease in demand from China, their largest export partner.