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Leadership Connections 2015, HR and the C-suite
New research from Ipsos Loyalty and Cirrus highlights the challenges C-suite leaders face post-recession to build a long-term, sustainable future for their businesses and the role HR departments play in helping them achieve this.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - January 2015
Starting the new year on a positive note, all three economic indicators are on the upward trend erasing the losses of the previous wave.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - December 2014
Overriding the positive trend noted in the previous Economic Pulse report, the last month of 2014 closed on the negative note with all three economic assessment indicators down since last month and down two points since October 2014..
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The Economic Pulse of the World - November 2014
Perceptions of the current economic situation around the world are improving slightly this month, with four in 10 respondents rating their national economy as good. The local economy assessment holds steady, as does optimism for the near future.
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Life In Kazakhstan 2014
An Ipsos poll commissioned by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows strong support among Kazakh citizens for the general direction of policy in this energy-rich Central Asian country.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - October 2014
Despite the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and continuing tensions between Russia and the United States, the global average for national economic assessment remains unchanged for the second month in a row; the local economic assessment average is up one point since last sounding; and the future local average remains unchanged for the fifth straight month.
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Powering ASEAN’s growth
Territorial oil disputes, rising fuel prices, nuclear disasters and choking smog levels have brought energy issues sharply into focus in recent years. Opinion polls have highlighted the concerns from all countries about the safety, affordability and sustainable supply of energy.
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European Pulse: Europe On The Wrong Track
Europe is on the wrong track say citizens in ten of EU’s largest countries – but little desire to leave the European Union outright. Faultlines across Europe with Mediterranean countries (Spain, Italy, France) most unhappy, but central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) more positive.