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How to Improve Employee Engagement in Times of Change
In our latest blog, Antonis Kazouris, Research Executive at Ipsos LEAD, discusses the importance of employee engagement in times of change.
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The Vietnam Swine Market
Years of successful trade led Vietnam’s hog farmers toward a period of expansion, leaving them unprepared for a sudden decrease in demand from China, their largest export partner.
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Unlocking the opportunities for crop science products in CLMV
Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam, collectively known as CLMV, account for a third of ASEAN geographical area and experience continuous growth in both GDP and population.
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Paradise Lost
Can France’s new president help French society become more at ease with itself? Simon Atkinson shares findings from Ipsos’s Global Trends survey on the problems facing the country.
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New Zealanders Call for a Change in Government
Almost half of New Zealanders want a change in government and 43% feel that the country is headed in the wrong direction
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[Webinar] Connected Health: The Physicians' View
On September 6, join us for a webinar where we’ll reveal findings from our 18-country primary care physician study on perceptions of connected health.
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Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Showing its Pride
Ipsos now has two Out@Ipsos chapters, and both locations have been busy organising several events to bring Ipsos employees from all walks of life together to celebrate the achievements and contributions of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community.
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Identifying opportunities within Asean’s universal healthcare programmes
The strong growth potential of emerging economies, such as those within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), continues to attract attention from global businesses.
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Brands Beyond Boundaries. Passion And Personality
As I squeeze my way onto the crowded Track No. 1 train, I can’t help but notice the girl to my left. Dressed from head to toe in Theory, chatting about her latest Soulcycle class and sipping on an iced coffee from Starbucks; or the man cross legged in a JCrew suit reading the Wall Street Journal and flashing his Warby Parker glasses.