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Future-Proof Your Brand
We are seeing disruptions that are shaking up categories today like never before. These disruptions will have a fundamental impact on the way consumers relate to your brand.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Foundation & Ipsos Healthcare Partner on Volunteering Programme
Following the devastating 2010 earthquake, The Joseph School was formed to educate a new generation of Haitian leaders.
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Ipsos Affluent Survey - 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Biggest Media Event in HK!
Ipsos Affluent Survey is Asia’s reference study for reaching the region’s affluent consumers. It provides a comprehensive overview of media consumption and product usage for this elusive and important group, which accounts for the top 20% by income of the APAC population.
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Ipsos in Australia Makes Commitment Towards Reconciliation with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People
Ipsos in Australia has developed and launched its own Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). A RAP is a commitment that organisations make – publicly – through the governing body Reconciliation Australia, to make a concerted effort towards reconciliation with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people.
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2017 US Politics - 24% of Americans Believe the US is Heading in the Right Direction (November 22)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 36%.
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Great Expectations 2017: Are service expectations really rising?
Ipsos has combined the findings from existing and new research to explore the link between customer satisfaction at a particular service interaction and the customer’s relationship with that brand.
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Revolution@Work: Fears and Expectations
Ipsos research on the future of work provides unique insights on employee feelings about transformations in the workplace. An international survey was conducted for the 2017 Revolution@Work event, recently organised in Paris.
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Google’s ‘ZMOT’ and How the Smartphone has Disrupted Traditional Path-to-Purchase
The smartphone has dramatically changed the way people shop. Consumers have information machines in their pockets that can do more than ever. Smartphones give consumers the ability to: access abundant information at any time, communicate directly with brands (via social), and even make purchases right from their devices. Because of these innovations, brands must become more visible in this increasingly digital and mobile landscape.
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Social Behaviours that Malaysians Regard as Unacceptable
Ipsos study reveals that drug abuse is the number one social behaviour that is unacceptable among Malaysians.