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Six in Ten Around the World Think Their Society is ‘Broken’
New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.
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Less than half of women globally believe women have equal opportunities to men
While almost two thirds of men do believe women have equal opportunities to men.
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President Obama Leaves Office with High Worldwide Approval Ratings – But Global Expectations for Trump Are More Pessimistic
The data indicates a shifting in eras for the American position in the world. The Obama administration was seen by many in global community as a president looking outward from our borders; while President Trump won the election by looking inwards and reinforcing the borders. Though it is clear that the public thinks this era might be short lived, with 1/3 believing Trump will be impeached in 2017.
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Global Study Shows Potential For More Political Uncertainty Ahead
Many around the world believe their country is in decline and the system is rigged against them.
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Incremental versus Monumental Decision-Making
How to Keep Up with the Pace of Business in the New Reality - In this article, we will describe an alternative incremental approach to decision-making that keeps up with the pace of business in today’s rapidly and fundamentally changing world.
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Confessions of the Admen
In all walks of life and throughout history, people have projected their own worldview onto their surroundings to help better understand it: we also tend to use mental shortcuts (heuristics) to help us make decisions, but these can often be misinformed and ill-judged.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - December 2016
2016 has been a turbulent year, with a number of global events, such as Brexit and the US presidential elections, influencing the global economic situation. Despite all the calamity of the outgoing year, all three Ipsos Global @dvisor economic assessment averages are finishing on a positive note.
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Perils of Perception - Perceptions Are Not Reality: What the World Gets Wrong
These are the latest findings from the Ipsos perils of perception survey. The results highlight how wrong people across 40 countries are about some key issues and features of the population in their country.
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Great Expectations 2016 - Are Service Expectations Really Rising?
Explore the causes, effects and changing nature of customer service expectations. Our latest data suggests that expectations have a role to play in understanding the link between the day-to-day of customer experience and overall brand relationships.
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Device Agnostic: Why You Need to Transform Now
Device agnostic is no longer the future of online research. It’s happening now. Marketers must adapt quickly or risk losing touch with their consumers.