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Elections 2019: Unpacking Party Manifestos
April 25 - Africa Check and Ipsos invite you to join the discussion of the 2019 Elections Manifestos (ANC/EFF/DA). Ipsos will present their research on public perception around political parties and key issues while Africa Check will share their findings on how the facts in the manifestos hold up. KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY JUDGE SACHS
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Consumer Confidence March 2019
Drops in Sweden, Italy, and the U.S. Balanced by Gains in South Africa, Brazil, Spain, France, and Mexico.
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The Reputation Council report 2018
Our latest analysis of corporate reputation management across the world assesses when reputation turbulence becomes a crisis; managing global-v-local reputations; the spread of 'techlash'; the role of the CEO in external communications; as well as how Council members view trust in business; the use of social media in corporate communications; the importance of purpose and CSR; and the role of employees in building reputation strength.
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Six Conceptions of Nationality
Across the world, and often within each country, perceptions of nationality range from very restrictive to all-inclusive. Ipsos found that various conceptions of nationality can be categorized into six types. We explore the six segments, and how they differ in key countries.
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The transforming foodscape of India
Changing fast or changing slow? Seven key implications for the food sector
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Americans Are United on Climate Solutions
A majority of Americans are concerned about climate change and want Democrats and Republicans to work together on solutions, according to our latest Ipsos poll.
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The role of the CEO in external communications
Communicators have to be selective about the frequency and nature of the top executive’s participation, balancing the benefits and risks of bringing a powerful voice into the conversation.
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What keeps communicators awake at night?
Reputation Council members across the world face a range of business challenges – but what are the biggest issues that keep them awake at night?
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Shared values
Is society so polarised at the moment that companies need to pick a side in order to thrive?