This document discusses public understanding and trust in statistics. It provides data on levels of trust in different professions as well as understanding of key statistical concepts. Some key findings include:
- Scientists and academics are the most trusted sources of information, with over 70% of people trusting them.
- There is a lack of understanding around definitions of debt and deficit, and probabilities.
- People tend to be overoptimistically biased about risks that affect themselves.
- Numerical skills and statistical literacy are uneven, and understanding numbers is undervalued.
- Evidence and statistics are often considered less important than personal experiences.
Bobby Duffy, MD Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute
and Senior Visiting Fellow King’s College London. presented these slides on the 1st anniversary of the Step Up To Serve #iwill campaign. In November 2013, HRH The Prince of Wales and the UK's three party leaders launched Step Up To Serve and the #iwill campaign. The campaign’s collective goal is to double the number of 10-20 year olds taking part in meaningful social action (such as volunteering, fundraising or campaigning) by 2020. Over 80 organisations from across sectors are already working towards this goal.
Looking to the future: The mobile consumerIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI’s research on the mobile consumer for the Logic Group – including attitudes towards “big data”, and an overview of how people use their smartphones, now and in the future.
Ipsos MORI's initial view on polls accuracy in the UK's 2015 electionIpsos UK
Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos MORI presents his initial view of the accuracy of polls in the UK's Election of 2015. Read our statement here: https://www.ipsos-mori.com/newsevents/latestnews/1680/In-response-to-the-2015-Election-results.aspx
The document summarizes public opinion research on views of the UK's National Health Service (NHS) as it turns 65 years old. It finds that pride in the NHS remains high, though there are some concerns about quality and funding challenges. While most see lack of resources as the top problem, there is no appetite to cut NHS funding. Opinions are divided on whether the NHS is changing to meet future needs and on optimism about the NHS's future.
Ben Page gave this presentation on Happiness at the Forum for European Philosophy ‘Consilience’ panel discussion at the London School of Economics (LSE) on Wednesday 16 January 2014.
Beyond the Bubble: Labour Party Conference 2014Ipsos UK
Ipsos MORI hosted the successful fringe event Beyond the Bubble at the 2014 Labour Party conference. The event explored how the political parties are doing in our polls, using our long-term trend data, as well as new findings from our monthly Political Monitor and Issues Index.
The Rt Hon Margaret Hodge, Fabian Women’s Ellie Cumbo and The Guardian’s chief political correspondent, Andrew Sparrow formed the Labour panel.Head of Political Research Gideon Skinner presented the Ipsos MORI view. Ben Page chaired the event.
This document provides an analysis of public opinion polling data related to the upcoming 2015 UK general election, which will take place one year from when this document was published. It finds that the election is very hard to predict given lack of precedent. The Conservative party currently has a narrow lead in polls but historical data shows the other party often wins in such a scenario. Voters are increasingly volatile and negative campaigning is unpopular. The economy and immigration are top issues but few think economic growth has benefited them personally. UKIP support seems focused on highlighting issues rather than being a realistic government option. The Conservatives face challenges around maintaining their lead, appealing to UKIP supporters, and dealing with an unpredictable electoral environment.
Holyrood Election Priorities in Scotland - March 2016Ipsos UK
Voters in Scotland go to the polls on May 5th in the most significant Holyrood election since the new devolved parliament was established in 1999. This election is the first to take place since the new powers, including for setting income tax levels, were transferred to Holyrood following the recently enacted Scotland Act.
These new responsibilities mean that the parties have taken positions on some issues for the first time in a Holyrood election and will mean that issues of tax and welfare will be central to the campaign. Our new poll provides clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the election.
Bobby Duffy, MD Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute
and Senior Visiting Fellow King’s College London. presented these slides on the 1st anniversary of the Step Up To Serve #iwill campaign. In November 2013, HRH The Prince of Wales and the UK's three party leaders launched Step Up To Serve and the #iwill campaign. The campaign’s collective goal is to double the number of 10-20 year olds taking part in meaningful social action (such as volunteering, fundraising or campaigning) by 2020. Over 80 organisations from across sectors are already working towards this goal.
Looking to the future: The mobile consumerIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI’s research on the mobile consumer for the Logic Group – including attitudes towards “big data”, and an overview of how people use their smartphones, now and in the future.
Ipsos MORI's initial view on polls accuracy in the UK's 2015 electionIpsos UK
Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos MORI presents his initial view of the accuracy of polls in the UK's Election of 2015. Read our statement here: https://www.ipsos-mori.com/newsevents/latestnews/1680/In-response-to-the-2015-Election-results.aspx
The document summarizes public opinion research on views of the UK's National Health Service (NHS) as it turns 65 years old. It finds that pride in the NHS remains high, though there are some concerns about quality and funding challenges. While most see lack of resources as the top problem, there is no appetite to cut NHS funding. Opinions are divided on whether the NHS is changing to meet future needs and on optimism about the NHS's future.
Ben Page gave this presentation on Happiness at the Forum for European Philosophy ‘Consilience’ panel discussion at the London School of Economics (LSE) on Wednesday 16 January 2014.
Beyond the Bubble: Labour Party Conference 2014Ipsos UK
Ipsos MORI hosted the successful fringe event Beyond the Bubble at the 2014 Labour Party conference. The event explored how the political parties are doing in our polls, using our long-term trend data, as well as new findings from our monthly Political Monitor and Issues Index.
The Rt Hon Margaret Hodge, Fabian Women’s Ellie Cumbo and The Guardian’s chief political correspondent, Andrew Sparrow formed the Labour panel.Head of Political Research Gideon Skinner presented the Ipsos MORI view. Ben Page chaired the event.
This document provides an analysis of public opinion polling data related to the upcoming 2015 UK general election, which will take place one year from when this document was published. It finds that the election is very hard to predict given lack of precedent. The Conservative party currently has a narrow lead in polls but historical data shows the other party often wins in such a scenario. Voters are increasingly volatile and negative campaigning is unpopular. The economy and immigration are top issues but few think economic growth has benefited them personally. UKIP support seems focused on highlighting issues rather than being a realistic government option. The Conservatives face challenges around maintaining their lead, appealing to UKIP supporters, and dealing with an unpredictable electoral environment.
Holyrood Election Priorities in Scotland - March 2016Ipsos UK
Voters in Scotland go to the polls on May 5th in the most significant Holyrood election since the new devolved parliament was established in 1999. This election is the first to take place since the new powers, including for setting income tax levels, were transferred to Holyrood following the recently enacted Scotland Act.
These new responsibilities mean that the parties have taken positions on some issues for the first time in a Holyrood election and will mean that issues of tax and welfare will be central to the campaign. Our new poll provides clues about the priorities of voters as they weigh up their decisions ahead of the election.
A presentation on public perceptions of the charity sector given by Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Ipsos MORI Social research Institute at NPC’s State of the Sector seminar on 5th March 2014. See the full poll at http://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/3352/State-of-the-Charities-Sector-poll-for-New-Philanthropy-Capital.aspx or visit the NPC website: http://www.thinknpc.org/publications/mind-the-gap/
According to Ipsos MORI's latest Issues Index for The Economist, 36% of the public mention the economy amongst the most important issues facing Britain – a fall of three percentage points since last month, and the lowest percentage to do so since June 2008, as concern was increasing as a result of the financial crisis.
Ipsos MORI / Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker Q4 2015Ipsos UK
Confidence in the UK housing market remains strong, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT), and comes against a backdrop of cooling confidence in the wider economy.
Despite declining steadily since last May, house price optimism (HPO) in the final quarter of 2015 continued to show that a majority of Britons believe that average UK property prices will be higher rather than lower 12 months from now (+61 compared to +63 in September 2015, and +68 in May 2015). Over three in ten Britons (13%) predict the average UK property price to rise by 15% or more.
The Perils of Perception in 2015: Ipsos MORIIpsos UK
People across 33 countries hold inaccurate perceptions about several key statistics and issues in their own countries. In general, respondents overestimate the wealth of the top 1%, the level of immigration, religious non-affiliation, and the proportion of overweight/obese individuals. They also overestimate things like the average age, youth living at home, and those under 14. Perceptions are least accurate around wealth distribution, religious affiliation, and weight statistics.
Ben Page gave this presentation at the Department for Education National College for Training & School Leadership annual conference "Seizing Success 2013". More information: http://www.education.gov.uk/nationalcollege/index/events/conference2013/conference2013-ben-page-making-sense-of-britain.htm
2014 Public Awareness of public health for Public Health EnglandIpsos UK
A recent Ipsos MORI survey conducted on behalf of Public Health England (PHE) has shown that at the end of its first year, a third of the public say they have heard of the organisation and, when given an explanation of its role, two thirds would be confident in its advice.
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI, gave this presentation to the Carers UK State of Caring 2013 conference on "Our changing world, around family care & work".
Three out of four Britons say public spending cuts haven’t affected them much, but concern about the future of the NHS is the highest it has been for 13 years, according to a wide-ranging new survey from Ipsos MORI.
Ipsos MORI Post EU Referendum Consumer Confidence SurveyIpsos UK
The document presents the results of a consumer confidence survey conducted by Ipsos in the UK from July 15-19, 2016 following the EU referendum. The survey found that 57% of respondents expected their financial situation to remain about the same over the next six months, while 18% expected it to get stronger and 24% expected it to get weaker. Additionally, over half of respondents expected to not change the amount they put into savings over the next six months, while 16% expected to increase savings and 16% expected to decrease savings.
General Election 2015: Will the next generation have a better future?Ipsos UK
A new Ipsos MORI survey shows widespread and growing pessimism for the future of young people in Britain.
51% say they expect that young people will have a lower quality of life than they themselves have had, and only 16% of people think it will be better.
Hearts and Minds: Misperceptions of the militaryIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI and King’s College London are releasing a new international survey that highlights what the public in Britain, the US, France, Australia and Canada get right and wrong about the military and the armed forces.
Our analysis of 2018 Issues Index data shows concern about Brexit rising further to become the clear biggest issue for Britain, and a sizeable increase in public worry about crime.
Chartered Institute of Housing Survey 2017Ipsos UK
Three-quarters of Britons think that there is a national housing crisis according to new research by Ipsos MORI for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference.
Undertaken before the Grenfell tragedy, the survey found 82% agree that “everyone should have a right to be able to live in a decent quality home whether or not they own it”. Only 5% disagree.
Public Health England: Public awareness and opinion survey 2016Ipsos UK
Public Health England (PHE) commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out quantitative research into the general public’s awareness of and concern about different health issues, and their awareness, knowledge, and opinions towards PHE. This report outlines the findings of the third wave of the research, following on from previous waves in 2015, 2014, and a baseline wave in 2013/2014.
The research found that half of the general public have heard of PHE, showing a steady increase between 2014 and 2016. Similarly, the public are more confident in PHE’s advice, and more likely to trust their advice on healthy living and health threats.
Le meilleur des études Ipsos à travers le monde – Septembre 2017Ipsos France
This document provides a summary of the September edition of the Ipsos Update, which includes the latest research and insights from Ipsos teams around the world. It highlights articles on topics such as passive simplicity in audience measurement, the role of surveys, media consumption in Russia, mobile payments in China, affluent Americans, the rise of populism, corporate reputation research, smartphone usage trends in the UK, Syrian refugees in Turkey, and app usage behaviors. The document aims to present concise summaries of noteworthy research in an easily digestible format.
International women's day global advisor 2021Ipsos France
A l’occasion de la Journée internationale des Droits des femmes, Ipsos dévoile les résultats de sa nouvelle étude Global Advisor, réalisée en France et dans 28 pays à travers le monde. La pandémie a eu un impact social, sanitaire et économique aussi inattendu qu’inégal sur la vie des Françaises et des Français. Peu optimistes sur la progression de l’égalité femme/homme au terme de cette crise, plus d’un Français sur dix (11%) pense même que celle-ci va encore reculer. Alors que l’égalité salariale reste une priorité sur laquelle agir pour un Français sur deux (51%), les métiers dits « essentiels » pendant la crise restent porteurs d’inégalités, et sont quasi-exclusivement associés par les Français à des métiers féminins et jugés sous-payés.
The document appears to be an agenda for an end of year review event hosted by Ipsos MORI, a market research company. The agenda includes presentations from Ipsos MORI leadership as well as guest speakers from the media industry. It also previews polls and data that will be discussed showing trends in areas like politics, Brexit, trust in institutions, and views of the world. The event will conclude with drinks.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor February 2017Ipsos UK
Theresa May continues to have strong backing from the British public according to Ipsos MORI’s latest Political Monitor. The new poll reveals that the Prime Minister’s honeymoon is yet to end with more than half (53%) of the public satisfied with her performance (up 8 points). One in three (36%) said they were dissatisfied with her (down 3 points) leaving Ms May a net satisfaction score of +17 (up 11 points).
El documento describe las pruebas realizadas en un par piloto de cable multipar para comprobar su funcionamiento de intercomunicación. Se conectó un teléfono de pruebas a un extremo del par piloto y se estableció una llamada desde ese terminal al otro extremo, donde se conectó otro teléfono de pruebas para comprobar que podían comunicarse. Las pruebas verificaron que podían realizar llamadas y recibir tonos de timbrado a través del par piloto sin alimentación.
La Comunidad de Madrid inició el Proyecto Municipa para dotar a 150 municipios pequeños de servicios de e-administración. Telefónica proporcionó la plataforma LocalTIC para ofrecer información, participación y trámites electrónicos a los ciudadanos. Esto permitió a los municipios mejorar la interacción con los ciudadanos y simplificar la gestión administrativa sin necesidad de infraestructura propia.
A presentation on public perceptions of the charity sector given by Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Ipsos MORI Social research Institute at NPC’s State of the Sector seminar on 5th March 2014. See the full poll at http://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/3352/State-of-the-Charities-Sector-poll-for-New-Philanthropy-Capital.aspx or visit the NPC website: http://www.thinknpc.org/publications/mind-the-gap/
According to Ipsos MORI's latest Issues Index for The Economist, 36% of the public mention the economy amongst the most important issues facing Britain – a fall of three percentage points since last month, and the lowest percentage to do so since June 2008, as concern was increasing as a result of the financial crisis.
Ipsos MORI / Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker Q4 2015Ipsos UK
Confidence in the UK housing market remains strong, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT), and comes against a backdrop of cooling confidence in the wider economy.
Despite declining steadily since last May, house price optimism (HPO) in the final quarter of 2015 continued to show that a majority of Britons believe that average UK property prices will be higher rather than lower 12 months from now (+61 compared to +63 in September 2015, and +68 in May 2015). Over three in ten Britons (13%) predict the average UK property price to rise by 15% or more.
The Perils of Perception in 2015: Ipsos MORIIpsos UK
People across 33 countries hold inaccurate perceptions about several key statistics and issues in their own countries. In general, respondents overestimate the wealth of the top 1%, the level of immigration, religious non-affiliation, and the proportion of overweight/obese individuals. They also overestimate things like the average age, youth living at home, and those under 14. Perceptions are least accurate around wealth distribution, religious affiliation, and weight statistics.
Ben Page gave this presentation at the Department for Education National College for Training & School Leadership annual conference "Seizing Success 2013". More information: http://www.education.gov.uk/nationalcollege/index/events/conference2013/conference2013-ben-page-making-sense-of-britain.htm
2014 Public Awareness of public health for Public Health EnglandIpsos UK
A recent Ipsos MORI survey conducted on behalf of Public Health England (PHE) has shown that at the end of its first year, a third of the public say they have heard of the organisation and, when given an explanation of its role, two thirds would be confident in its advice.
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI, gave this presentation to the Carers UK State of Caring 2013 conference on "Our changing world, around family care & work".
Three out of four Britons say public spending cuts haven’t affected them much, but concern about the future of the NHS is the highest it has been for 13 years, according to a wide-ranging new survey from Ipsos MORI.
Ipsos MORI Post EU Referendum Consumer Confidence SurveyIpsos UK
The document presents the results of a consumer confidence survey conducted by Ipsos in the UK from July 15-19, 2016 following the EU referendum. The survey found that 57% of respondents expected their financial situation to remain about the same over the next six months, while 18% expected it to get stronger and 24% expected it to get weaker. Additionally, over half of respondents expected to not change the amount they put into savings over the next six months, while 16% expected to increase savings and 16% expected to decrease savings.
General Election 2015: Will the next generation have a better future?Ipsos UK
A new Ipsos MORI survey shows widespread and growing pessimism for the future of young people in Britain.
51% say they expect that young people will have a lower quality of life than they themselves have had, and only 16% of people think it will be better.
Hearts and Minds: Misperceptions of the militaryIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI and King’s College London are releasing a new international survey that highlights what the public in Britain, the US, France, Australia and Canada get right and wrong about the military and the armed forces.
Our analysis of 2018 Issues Index data shows concern about Brexit rising further to become the clear biggest issue for Britain, and a sizeable increase in public worry about crime.
Chartered Institute of Housing Survey 2017Ipsos UK
Three-quarters of Britons think that there is a national housing crisis according to new research by Ipsos MORI for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference.
Undertaken before the Grenfell tragedy, the survey found 82% agree that “everyone should have a right to be able to live in a decent quality home whether or not they own it”. Only 5% disagree.
Public Health England: Public awareness and opinion survey 2016Ipsos UK
Public Health England (PHE) commissioned Ipsos MORI to carry out quantitative research into the general public’s awareness of and concern about different health issues, and their awareness, knowledge, and opinions towards PHE. This report outlines the findings of the third wave of the research, following on from previous waves in 2015, 2014, and a baseline wave in 2013/2014.
The research found that half of the general public have heard of PHE, showing a steady increase between 2014 and 2016. Similarly, the public are more confident in PHE’s advice, and more likely to trust their advice on healthy living and health threats.
Le meilleur des études Ipsos à travers le monde – Septembre 2017Ipsos France
This document provides a summary of the September edition of the Ipsos Update, which includes the latest research and insights from Ipsos teams around the world. It highlights articles on topics such as passive simplicity in audience measurement, the role of surveys, media consumption in Russia, mobile payments in China, affluent Americans, the rise of populism, corporate reputation research, smartphone usage trends in the UK, Syrian refugees in Turkey, and app usage behaviors. The document aims to present concise summaries of noteworthy research in an easily digestible format.
International women's day global advisor 2021Ipsos France
A l’occasion de la Journée internationale des Droits des femmes, Ipsos dévoile les résultats de sa nouvelle étude Global Advisor, réalisée en France et dans 28 pays à travers le monde. La pandémie a eu un impact social, sanitaire et économique aussi inattendu qu’inégal sur la vie des Françaises et des Français. Peu optimistes sur la progression de l’égalité femme/homme au terme de cette crise, plus d’un Français sur dix (11%) pense même que celle-ci va encore reculer. Alors que l’égalité salariale reste une priorité sur laquelle agir pour un Français sur deux (51%), les métiers dits « essentiels » pendant la crise restent porteurs d’inégalités, et sont quasi-exclusivement associés par les Français à des métiers féminins et jugés sous-payés.
The document appears to be an agenda for an end of year review event hosted by Ipsos MORI, a market research company. The agenda includes presentations from Ipsos MORI leadership as well as guest speakers from the media industry. It also previews polls and data that will be discussed showing trends in areas like politics, Brexit, trust in institutions, and views of the world. The event will conclude with drinks.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor February 2017Ipsos UK
Theresa May continues to have strong backing from the British public according to Ipsos MORI’s latest Political Monitor. The new poll reveals that the Prime Minister’s honeymoon is yet to end with more than half (53%) of the public satisfied with her performance (up 8 points). One in three (36%) said they were dissatisfied with her (down 3 points) leaving Ms May a net satisfaction score of +17 (up 11 points).
El documento describe las pruebas realizadas en un par piloto de cable multipar para comprobar su funcionamiento de intercomunicación. Se conectó un teléfono de pruebas a un extremo del par piloto y se estableció una llamada desde ese terminal al otro extremo, donde se conectó otro teléfono de pruebas para comprobar que podían comunicarse. Las pruebas verificaron que podían realizar llamadas y recibir tonos de timbrado a través del par piloto sin alimentación.
La Comunidad de Madrid inició el Proyecto Municipa para dotar a 150 municipios pequeños de servicios de e-administración. Telefónica proporcionó la plataforma LocalTIC para ofrecer información, participación y trámites electrónicos a los ciudadanos. Esto permitió a los municipios mejorar la interacción con los ciudadanos y simplificar la gestión administrativa sin necesidad de infraestructura propia.
ICN Business Assistant je najsavršeniji administrativni program na tržištu. Obuhvata objedinjeno CRM (Customer Relationship Management) i DMS (Database Management System) rešenje. To znači da u jednoj aplikaciji možete voditi detaljnu evidenciju Vaših klijenata, a uz to za svakog klijenta vezivati dokumentaciju. Pogledajte najvažnije karakteristike aplikacije.
This document provides a weekly update of US patent cases filed from August 6th to August 13th, 2013. It contains 66 entries, each listing the date, court, plaintiff, defendant, and case number for a recently filed patent case. The bulk of cases were filed in district courts in California, Texas, Delaware, New York, and Tennessee. Plaintiffs and defendants represent a variety of technology and manufacturing companies.
El documento habla sobre la vida y enseñanzas de Santa Teresa de Jesús. Resalta que la santidad es alegría y que la oración es un camino de amistad con Dios. Cuando los tiempos son difíciles, se necesitan amigos fuertes en Dios que apoyen a los débiles. La oración no es un escape sino avanzar en la amistad con Cristo. El Papa Francisco desea que haya más comunidades cristianas fraternas que caminen juntos en humildad y amor hacia los demás.
Event Camp Vancouver Collaboration Sessionglennthayer
Participants will leave with a greater understanding of what true collaboration can accomplish and tools and processes for setting the stage for successful collaboration in your own unique work settings.
WAECO Professional Cooling Catalog 2014Rimsky Cheng
The document provides information on thermoelectric coolers from Dometic WAECO for temperature-controlled transport applications. It summarizes their TropiCool series, which includes four models ranging in size from 7 to 33 liters. The three larger models have a 12/24V DC and 230V AC power supply as standard and can accurately control temperature from 1-15°C or heat from 50-65°C. They are well insulated and have efficient, maintenance-free cooling capabilities for applications like food, specimen, and sample transportation.
El documento discute el arte graffitero como una forma de arte alternativo. Explica que los graffitis son expresiones artísticas no convencionales que a veces generan controversia. Analiza las obras de artistas graffiteros famosos como Banksy, Blek le Rat y Roadswhort, cuyos trabajos a menudo contienen mensajes sociales y políticos. También menciona que el arte graffitero ha adoptado nuevas formas tridimensionales en la era digital.
Este documento describe un nuevo modelo de aplicación del coaching en el liderazgo llamado "Coaching Situacional". El modelo enseña a líderes habilidades de coaching para mejorar su estilo de liderazgo, incrementar el rendimiento de sus equipos, y potenciar la iniciativa de sus colaboradores. El documento anuncia un seminario de formación avanzada sobre este modelo que se llevará a cabo el 25 de mayo en Barcelona.
United States vs. Brazilian Bankruptcy Codestonyprada
Here are the key differences in the Chapter 7 (Bankruptcy) liquidation process under the USBC and Falência (Bankruptcy) under the BBL:
- Under the USBC, individuals must pass a means test to qualify for Chapter 7, while the BBL does not allow individuals to file for bankruptcy.
- Any company can file for Chapter 7 in the US, but the BBL requires firms filing for Falência to not pay debts over a certain threshold or engage in irresponsible behaviors impacting their estate.
- Creditors can file an involuntary Chapter 7 petition in the US if certain creditor thresholds are met, whereas under the BBL both debtors and creditors can initiate a Falência proceeding.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de textos y estructuras textuales. Explica que un texto puede tener una estructura de colección, secuencia o comparativo-adversativa, y proporciona ejemplos de cada una. También analiza conceptos como el proceso de documentación, la selección de información relevante, y las estructuras retóricas que organizan las ideas en un texto.
This document provides an overview of information systems and their impact on organizations and society. It discusses why studying information systems is important for both personal and career reasons. Information systems have reduced middle managers while changing the role of other managers. While some jobs may be eliminated, new jobs are also created that require information technology skills. Information systems have also improved quality of life through increased access to services and healthcare improvements. Overall, information systems play a vital role in modern business and society.
This document contains a list of phrasal verbs in English with their meanings and examples. It includes over 30 entries explaining common phrasal verbs like "abide by", "act up", "add up", "back down", and "barge in" among others. For each entry there is the phrasal verb, its meaning, and one or more examples translated to Spanish to illustrate how to use the phrasal verb in a sentence.
Que son las relaciones publicas? Como las relaciones publicas me puede ayudar a crecer mi empresa? Presentacion creada para la Fundacion Empresarias Hispanas en Queens, Nueva York. Para seminarios grupales o consultoria individual, favor contactarse: anllelic@gmail.com y ver el blog www.anlleliclozada.com
El documento describe los trastornos de conducta y comportamientos disruptivos en niños y adolescentes, así como los enfoques de tratamiento. Explica que estos problemas pueden deberse a factores sociales, biológicos o psicológicos, y que es importante realizar un diagnóstico preciso. También describe el programa de atención en hospital de día para estos trastornos, el cual incluye valoraciones multidisciplinarias y actividades grupales e individuales.
El documento describe el rol del Protocolo Internacional de Medición y Verificación del Desempeño (IPMVP) en las actividades de medición y verificación en los contratos ESCO. El IPMVP proporciona un marco estandarizado para medir y verificar los ahorros de energía logrados mediante proyectos de eficiencia energética. El documento explica las cuatro opciones del IPMVP para medir los ahorros y cómo el IPMVP promueve la transparencia y credibilidad en las transacciones ESCO.
What Works: How do we get evidence informed policy?Ipsos UK
Presented at our fringe event at the Labour Party Conference 2013. Panel: Angela Eagle MP, Jill Rutter, Institute for Government, Hetan Shah, Executive Director, Royal Statistical Society, Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Social Research Institute, Ipsos MORI, Dan Corry, Chief Executive of New Philanthropy Capital (Chair)
Big data for economic growth and better public services?Ipsos UK
Presented at our fringe event the Labour Party Conference. Panel: Kelvin Hopkins MP, Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Social Research Institute, Ipsos MORI, Heather Savory, Chair, Open Data User Group, Chris Yiu, Head of Digital Government at Policy Exchange, Hetan Shah, Executive Director, Royal Statistical Society (Chair)
These slides were presented at the Personalisation versus privacy event held by Ipsos MORI and King's college London, 11th February 2014. Full poll: http://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/3342/Three-in-four-Britons-are-worried-about-companies-collecting-information-about-them.aspx
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor January 2015 - NHSIpsos UK
The document summarizes polling data from Ipsos MORI on British adults' attitudes toward the National Health Service (NHS). Key findings include:
- 68% believe the NHS must be maintained in its current form, while 29% think it can't be maintained in its current form.
- 83% are confident they would receive good local NHS care, though only 72% are confident in good care this winter.
- Respondents blame underfunding/cuts (30%), overworked staff (23%), and people misusing A&E (24%) for NHS problems.
- 41% think Labour would increase NHS spending after the election vs. 31% for Conservatives.
New research - what exactly are charities trusted to do?nfpSynergy
Charities are seen as accurate and unbiased sources of information, ranking second after family and friends. People who run charities are also seen as trusted sources to comment on UK policy issues. While charities are trusted to have a positive impact on society, they are less trusted to use personal data wisely. There is a preference for policy decisions to be backed by expert evidence, though ordinary people want their views considered as well. Trust in charities and experts varies between those who voted Leave or Remain in the Brexit referendum.
What the public think of public services and volunteeringIpsos UK
This document discusses public views on and involvement in public services in Britain based on survey data from Ipsos MORI. It finds that most British adults do not believe the current government's policies will improve public services long-term. While many feel they have skills to offer their community, relatively few volunteer regularly and volunteering rates have remained flat. Factors like being asked, social networks, and addressing local priorities may encourage greater social action. Those in more deprived areas are less likely to volunteer either formally or informally.
This document discusses public attitudes towards public services and volunteering in the UK. It finds that most people believe public services have gotten worse over the last five years and do not have confidence that the current government's policies will improve them long-term. While many people feel they have skills to offer their communities, stated interest in volunteering does not always translate into high participation rates. Factors like being asked directly, a sense of reciprocity, and social norms can encourage more social action. Efforts should focus on empowering communities to help themselves and each other, rather than expecting people to help strained public services.
This document discusses declining trust in and attachment to political parties and institutions in the UK. It finds that younger generations feel less connected to political parties than older generations. Trust in politicians has declined long-term. Support for third parties like UKIP and the Greens is rising as the dominance of Labour and the Conservatives falls. The public is increasingly divided on issues like the structure of government and the welfare state. The document concludes that the 2015 UK general election may see no party winning an outright majority due to these trends in public opinion.
Understanding public sector communications in a post-truth worldIpsos UK
How have political events and technology changed the way we communicate and receive messages? On 14 March 2018, a panel of experts gathered in London to debate the future of public sector communications in a post-truth world.
This document summarizes the results of a survey by Ipsos MORI on public attitudes in Britain following the Brexit referendum. It finds that most leave voters still think Brexit was the right decision, consumer confidence has not collapsed, and views are split on the economic impact. While immigration was a key driver of the leave vote, views are divided on whether Britain should prioritize single market access or controlling EU migration. The public also expresses uncertainty about Britain's negotiating position and whether Brexit will make the country stronger or weaker. Overall, British people remain proud of their country and identity. The document sets up a panel discussion on Britain's path forward after the vote to leave the European Union.
- The document analyzes public perceptions of and concerns about various public services in the UK from 1997 to 2015 based on survey data from Ipsos MORI.
- It finds that while few people report being directly affected by government spending cuts so far, concern about the effects of future cuts on public services like the NHS, education, and social care have increased in recent years.
- Perceptions that quality has declined rather than improved over the last five years are also more common for services like healthcare, social care for the elderly, and some local amenities like libraries and leisure centers.
- However, views on other local services like street cleaning and refuse collection have remained relatively stable, with only slight increases in those
This document summarizes the findings of a 14-country study that examined people's perceptions of various population statistics and social issues compared to reality. It found that across multiple topics like the percentage of teenagers giving birth each year, the level of immigration, the Muslim population, the elderly population, voter turnout, and unemployment, people in all countries significantly overestimated or underestimated the actual statistics. Perceptions are often not accurate reflections of reality.
Housing, the 2015 General Election and Beyond: 10 Key ThemesIpsos UK
In his presentation about housing and public opinion at the Chartered Institute of Housing London conference, Ben Marshall outlined 10 key trends and themes.
What Scotland gets wrong: the Perils of PerceptionIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI Scotland’s new Perils of Perception survey highlights how large the gap is between people’s perceptions of some key issues and features of Scotland’s population and the reality.
The document provides an overview of findings from an Ipsos MORI study on social mobility in Britain. Key findings include:
- Pessimism about equality of opportunity, the quality of education, and opportunities for today's youth is increasing.
- Those better off and more highly educated are more optimistic about social mobility than lower income groups.
- Personal ambition and education are seen as most important for getting ahead, but the importance of social connections is rising.
- Improving teaching in comprehensive schools is most often seen as helping disadvantaged groups get ahead.
Given the global elite’s self-flagellation every year over declining trust in business and society, we have now reviewed all the global long-term trends on the subject from the 1960’s onwards, to look at the extent to which the media’s obsession with declining trust is actually valid, and how much it matters.
We find that trust in experts and science is actually rising in many countries, that “trust” on its own is pretty nebulous - heavily driven by things leaders cannot directly affect, and that it is most meaningful to look at “trust to do what” – in short, there is a problem, but it is not a new crisis, nor is it particularly acute.
Our panel:
Kelly Beaver – Managing Director, Social Research Institute, Ipsos MORI
Ben Page - Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI
Kenneth Cukier – Senior Editor, Economist
Alex Edmans – Professor of Finance, London Business School
Mark Easton – BBC Home Editor
The document summarizes views from an Ipsos online community on Brexit 5 years after the referendum vote. Most people feel they have not noticed significant changes from Brexit yet and think the pandemic has overshadowed its effects. While some notice higher costs or shipping delays from EU countries, many are still confused about attributing rising prices to Brexit or Covid. There remains a divide between those who voted Leave and Remain, with both sides still convinced of their views despite most saying they have not been personally affected much either way. Overall, uncertainty persists around how Brexit will truly impact daily life.
Jayesh Navin Shah, from Ipsos MORI Public Affairs, presented our findings on cyber skills gaps and shortages in the UK at the SC Digital Congress 2021. The findings are taken from Ipsos MORI’s report, Understanding the UK Cyber Security Labour Market 2021 study, carried out on behalf of the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
https://www.sccongressuk.com/digital-congress/
Jayesh Navin Shah, from Ipsos MORI Public Affairs, presented our findings on cyber resilience among UK businesses and charities at the SC Digital Congress 2021. The findings are taken from Ipsos MORI’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2021, carried out on behalf of the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
https://www.sccongressuk.com/digital-congress/
Ipsos Global Advisor: The Perils of Perception: Environment and Climate ChangeIpsos UK
The document discusses a survey conducted in 30 markets about individual actions to tackle climate change. While most people agreed they understand the actions needed, there were widespread misperceptions. Respondents underestimated the most impactful actions like having fewer children and overestimated less important actions like recycling. They also lacked awareness of climate impacts already occurring. The document examines perceptions of various individual actions. Respondents correctly identified some high-impact options but overestimated others like reducing packaging and underestimated important actions like home renovations for efficiency.
Ipsos Community: Quotes following the events around the vigil for Sarah EverardIpsos UK
The document contains opinions from several individuals on a vigil and the interactions between police and protesters. One person recalls being assaulted in the past and no longer feeling safe at night. Others discuss the right of the public to peacefully gather while following social distancing, and how the event initially remained peaceful until some protesters became abusive toward police, with one officer being told they should have died.
The 2020 Global Infrastructure Index - undertaken in partnership by GIIA and Ipsos MORI and the largest global survey of its kind looking at public attitudes towards infrastructure and investment – shows that the British public believe investment in infrastructure should form a key part of the UK Government’s plan to secure economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, women of all ages across Britain are more pessimistic and worried than their male counterparts. This new webinar explores why.
Looking at data around the balance of responsibility and mental load at work and at home for women compared to men, the additional stresses that the pandemic has put on women of all ages, and the specific damages it has made to women's work-life balances and future ability to progress in a career, our expert speakers will examine how the disease - despite being more prevalent in men - might be more damaging to women.
Ipsos has analysed data from more than 2,000 women of working age across Britain to examine what is happening, explore the causes and explain what can be done to better support those women being hit hardest by the pandemic.
Speakers include:
Jane Merrick, Policy Editor, the I newspaper
Kully Kaur-Ballagan, Research Director, Public Affairs
Jordana Moser, Business research specialist, Ipsos MORI
Kelly Beaver, Managing Director, Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute (Chair)
With just a few weeks to go before the 2020 presidential election in the US, Ipsos MORI hosted this webinar to explore the complexities and current uncertainties regarding the process and outcome of the election.
As part of the webinar, Clifford Young, our President of Public Affairs in the US, shared findings from our latest political polling.
Full webinar: https://youtu.be/d012B5iwSzQ
Sexual orientation and attitudes to LGBTQ+ in BritainIpsos UK
New Ipsos MORI research shows that Britons think LGBTQ+ communities face discrimination in Britain today, but opinion is split regarding the progression of LGBTQ+ rights.
COVID-19: Conspiracies and Confusions and the link with Social MediaIpsos UK
There is a toxic mix between underlying beliefs, misleading information and how people act around the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic according to a new survey by Ipsos MORI and The Policy Institute and King's College London.
Solving the Cyber Security Skills Gap with DCMSIpsos UK
Taking findings from Ipsos MORI’s latest cyber security labour market study for DCMS, published in March 2020, we explore three areas in this webinar:
1. The demand for cyber skills in the UK
2. The training and qualifications landscape
3. Recruitment and diversity
Boris Johnson’s favourability rating increases sharply, with the Conservative Party’s image also showing some improvement
By a small margin, the public now think the country is heading in the right direction
One in two Britons are yet to form a view new Labour leader Keir Starmer. Those who do express a view expect him to improve the party’s fortunes by a seven-to-one margin
Economic optimism has fallen to its lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis, according to Ipsos MORI’s new Political Monitor. The new poll, conducted between 13-16 March, so before some of this week’s emergency measures were announced, shows seven in ten (69%) now say they think the economy will get worse in the next 12 months – this is up from 42% in February. Just 15% think that the economy will improve, leaving an Economic Optimism Index score of -54. The last time pessimism was this low was in November 2008 (at its worst during the 2008 crisis 75% thought the economy would get worse). Despite this pessimism, around half (49%) believe the Government is handling the coronavirus outbreak well (35% say badly).
International Women's Day 2020: What is acceptable behaviour in the workplace?Ipsos UK
A new survey of more than 20,000 people in 27 countries from Ipsos MORI and King's College London for International Women's Day 2020 finds significant differences in what women and men see as acceptable workplace behaviour.
Coronavirus Opinion and Reaction - Ipsos MORIIpsos UK
The survey found that:
- Awareness of the coronavirus is high in the UK, but few see it as a personal threat, though more than two in five see it as a threat globally.
- Confidence is highest in local health services and health professionals to deal with the outbreak.
- Less than one in five in the UK believe the virus has been contained, and only one in four think the situation is being exaggerated by the media.
- The most common changes to personal behavior that UK residents would make to protect themselves are avoiding airline travel and washing hands more often.
The Perils of Perception 2020: Causes of DeathIpsos UK
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study highlights public misperceptions across 32 countries about the proportion of people who die from diseases, violence, transport injuries and other causes. While patterns differ in different countries, overall on average people tend to underestimate how many deaths are caused by cancers and cardiovascular disease, and overestimate how many are caused by transport injuries, substance misuse and violence.
Public Perception of Environmental Impact: Ipsos Omnibus PollIpsos UK
As concern about the environment continues to rise, 81% of Britons believe that the Government should take partial or full responsibility for reducing the harm we do to the environment. Within this, 1 in 5 believe the Government should take main responsibility while 61% believe it should be split between the Government, Businesses and the public, an Ipsos MORI Omnibus Survey has found.
Ipsos MORI Social Media Britain November 2019Ipsos UK
The key findings of the November 2019 edition of our new Social Media Britain report - powered by Synthesio - include:
Overall Brexit continued to lead the conversation in November – however there was a 59% increase in NHS related mentions vs. October. This was driven in part by Corbyn revealing documents that he says indicate a Conservative government would sell off the NHS as part of a US trade deal.
The general election, which is the focus of our deep dive this month, as well as the London Bridge terror attack - both contributed to sizeable shifts in social conversation.
Following the ITV Leaders Debate, there was a sharp increase in conversation around the general election. The release of the Labour and Conservative manifestos seeing further spikes in volume towards the end of November.
When comparing Johnson and Corbyn activity on Twitter in November there were some notable differences in the focus of their posts. Whilst Brexit was mentioned across 42% of Johnson’s tweets – it was only mentioned within 6% of Corbyn’s. Corbyn focused mainly on the NHS, which was mentioned in just over a third of his tweets.
Ipsos MORI 2019 General Election Campign Tracker - HousingIpsos UK
New research from Ipsos MORI finds the major housing parties included in Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat manifestos are popular, but the public also have strong doubts that anyone will improve housing if elected.
Ipsos MORI Political Monitor - 6 December 2019Ipsos UK
Conservatives hold 12-point lead over Labour heading into final week of the election campaign
Corbyn has improved leader satisfaction ratings since October but still trails Johnson
NHS of increased importance to voters as an election issue
One in four may change their minds on who to vote for before next Thursday
More of the British public are opposed to a second referendum on Scottish independence next year than support one
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ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
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