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Big Data: A Guided Tour
Big Data has become a feature of many workplace discussions about strategies and business plans. But it also brings with it risks and responsibilities – as witnessed by growing consumer concerns about data protections and information security.
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Commercial vehicle market trends in Indonesia
We believe that the Indonesian truck market will continue to experience good growth, making it a market that demands attention from automotive OEMs.
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Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience
This study addresses some of the misunderstandings around what neuroscience is and what it can and can’t do.
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Don’t Kill the Analyst Just Yet
Interview on how Ipsos applies text analytics, including the pitfalls to avoid.
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Five Top Tips for Successful Text Analytics
This white paper highlights some of the challenges involved in starting a text analytics project, setting out the best ways to avoid these in order to ensure the results deliver action-orientated insight.
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“We’re in the IT business and you want to call us a fruit!?!”
What characterizes a good brand name? What’s the best way to brief your creative agency for your next product launch?
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Flair Italy 2016 - Managing the Disorder
Italy is still passing through a severe, deep and lasting crisis.
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Flair Mexico 2016 - A Year of (more) Scrutiny and Change
“Discontent”, “disappointment”, “mistrust”, “pessimism”, “crime”, “poverty”, “corruption”, “insufficient economic growth”… The list goes on and on.
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Asia’s Millennials Want to Connect With Brands
When it comes to marketing to the Millennial generation across Asia, brands must be authentic and relevant. This was the consensus from a recent panel session on understanding young people in the region, held by the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.
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Designing Authentic, Credible, and Effective Corporate Social Programs
Corporations have a great ability to ‘do good’ in the world – even more so than governments, given the wealth of resources and freedom to innovate outside of bureaucratic structures. Some would argue that beyond an ability to do good, corporations have a responsibility to do good.