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The new definition of luxury
Read Oscar Yuan's take on the new definition of Luxury in Bloomberg's piece: Ultra-Luxury Hotelier Aman Launches a New, More-Affordable Brand.
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Navigating the 'too much information' age
In a world of constant data flow, how can you avoid the pitfalls of trying to analyse too much? Ipsos's latest white paper explores the shift towards digital-first approaches in order to find out not just more, but what's more important.
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Are you doing anything different in your life to combat climate change?
More than two in three say they’ve changed their behaviour because of climate change.
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[WEBINAR] Sustainability currency: Measuring receptitivy
With 85% of S&P 500 companies now disclosing their ESG status, most corporations know they need to focus on ways to operate in a more sustainable manner, whether it be reducing their carbon footprint or overhauling their entire supply chain.
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The power of Payer insights tracking in times of turbulence and market disruption [Webinar recording]
Watch our on-demand webinar to explore the biggest future Payer challenges and look at how traditional ATUs can be complemented by a more dynamic approach to tracking, one which encompasses Payers in addition to HCPs and therapy monitoring.
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From worries about the worldwide markets to concern for personal safety and political responses
Social media data links the impact of Coronavirus epidemic and global economic fears.
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[EVENT] The Quirk’s Event
On July 14-15, hear Emmanuel Probst’s presentation, to learn how to leverage research to build meaningful brands. Every year, brands spend over $560 billion (and counting) to convince us to buy their products.
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To reach your customers you have to understand their Why
Most marketers are talking about reaching the right customer, at the right time, at the right place with the right message. But how are you going to do that if you don’t understand how they think?
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A hard day’s work: global attitudes to gender equality in the workplace
Gender equality at work is still not achieved as nearly three in ten men (28%) around the world think it’s acceptable to tell jokes or stories of a sexual nature at work, according to a new global survey to mark International Women’s Day. By contrast, only 16% of women globally say such jokes or stories are acceptable.
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[EVENT] Festival of #NewMR: Analytics in action today
On March 17, join Ipsos at the Festival of New MR!