Webinar Series By Ipsos
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REGISTER HERE : https://resources.ipsos.com/CORG-WI-2025-01KeysTheyearahead_Registrationpage-Keyswebinar.html 11AM or 5PM Central European Time Check your time zone Webinar 45 mins + 10 mins Q&A January 30th Presenters: Simon Atkinson Chief Knowledge Officer, Ipsos Louise Breed UK CEO, Ipsos Karian and Box Alexandre de Saint-Léon Global Service Line Leader, Automotive & Mobility Development, Ipsos Sue Phillips Global ESG Lead, Ipsos With a new year comes both hope and uncertainty. Ipsos’ annual Predictions Survey finds 71% expecting 2025 to be better for them and their family. And 52% say this is a year in which people in their country will feel more optimistic about the long-term future. On the other hand, there is a widespread expectation that price rises will outpace income growth. Fear of AI-driven job losses outweighs optimism. Meanwhile on a global level, few expect an end to the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Today’s world is grappling with evolving environmental threats and persistent geopolitical cleavages, shaping a complex and uncertain future. In our first KEYS broadcast of the year, we’ll be sharing perspectives on what’s on the horizon in 2025 and beyond. On the agenda: The Economy, Stupid Consumer confidence remains fragile in many countries around the world. Our new analysis explores what a basket of economic indicators are telling us about consumer mindsets at the start of 2025. How We Work What can leaders do to inspire trust, avoid worker burnout and steer our teams through today’s uncertain environment? We’ll be sharing the latest insights and evidence. Getting Around The road ahead is paved with regulatory uncertainties, infrastructure challenges and the prospect of new tariffs. We examine how local behaviours and decisions will influence how we all get about. ESG: What to Do? Against a backdrop of polarisation and politicisation on many aspects of the ESG agenda, we explore what responsible businesses can do to make tangible and sustainable progress that will benefit us all. We do hope you’ll be able to join us.