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The Experience Perspective
The Experience Perspective is an Ipsos podcast and LinkedIn Live series covering everything from Customer and Employee Experience to Channel Performance.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Behavioural Change
Understanding (a clearly specified) behaviour in context in order to develop interventions more likely to prove effective in changing that behaviour.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Usage & Attitude Surveys (U&A)
A usage and attitude (U&A) study involves research which aims to 'understand a market' and identify growth opportunities by answering questions on whom to target, with what and how.
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Designing an ESG strategy: How Ipsos can help
We give businesses, governments and public bodies the confidence they need to take the right actions for the benefit of people and the planet, to drive long-term prosperity for all.
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Consumers demand innovation from their energy suppliers
New services from Ipsos and Synthesio help energy and utilities brands track consumer trends and spot innovation opportunities.
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From understanding to activation
The five segments identified highlight the need to consider different strategies for citizen engagement. How we approach each will vary.
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Understanding your consumers with AI in market research
To help brands grapple with the volume of consumer-generated data, a new breed of AI-enabled Consumer Intelligence (AICI) solutions have come on the scene.
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Fashion victims: The losers in the fast fashion race
What can comms. leaders learn from the challenges facing companies in the fashion industry?
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Clean, green and affordable: Striking a balance between sustainability, hygiene and value in packaging
In a COVID-19 world, companies that can balance sustainability, hygiene and value will build long-term reputational equity and greater chance of success.
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Moving beyond the start: How to maintain changed behaviours
Governments around the world are currently introducing measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19; these include closing schools and universities, cancelling events, restricting access to care homes and encouraging home working. More extreme measures can include quarantine for whole areas, requiring people to stay in their homes and not travel. The article was published on Research World.