A new Ipsos survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in eight Western countries, highlighting significant disparities and a strong demand for systemic reform.
Brazil has faced a political and socio-economic rollercoaster in recent times, and recent demographic shifts coupled with new behavioural trends present significant challenges and opportunities for businesses.
Brazil is experiencing significant demographic and social shifts, impacting family structures and household compositions. Recognising and adapting to these new realities is crucial for fostering genuine connections and avoiding outdated assumptions.
The modern workplace has shifted, with employees prioritising flexibility, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging. We highlight why aligning employee experience (EX) with customer experience (CX) is crucial for success, as emotionally engaged employees contribute to better business outcomes.
Gen Z presents a complex and nuanced picture. While often perceived as uniformly liberal and progressive, Gen Z exhibits significant internal diversity, particularly across gender lines. We look at what this means for marketing approaches.
Companies are expected to play a larger societal role, moving beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility and embracing ESG principles. However, the rise of societal polarisation, fuelled by social media algorithms and echo chambers, creates complexities for businesses.
AI is transforming beauty standards through personalised product recommendations, virtual try-ons, and skin analysis tools. However, it also presents challenges by promoting unattainable ideals and reinforcing stereotypes. We explore how brands are addressing these concerns.
Retrospective analysis of Brazilian’s key concerns is increasingly important for understanding the context in which the public, private and non-governmental sectors operate. We outline the current top concerns facing the country.
Companies are increasingly investing in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives to meet regulations, trends, and consumer expectations. Understanding these expectations is crucial for aligning ESG strategies with consumer values and achieving brand success.