Ipsos · consulting-deck
what worries the world december 2024
48 pages · 3 arc beats · 5 loops
what worries the world december 2024
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The Facts (What) 4 slides 100% 4/4 slides 100% 4/4 slides · 29 hits — 0/4 slides
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100% 4/4 slides · 8 hits 100% 4/4 slides The Implications (So What) 26 slides 100% 26/26 slides 100% 26/26 slides · 159 hits — 0/26 slides
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100% 26/26 slides · 52 hits 96.2% 25/26 slides The Action (Now What) 14 slides 100% 14/14 slides 100% 14/14 slides · 82 hits — 0/14 slides
92.9% 13/14 slides · 46 hits — 0/14 slides
100% 14/14 slides · 28 hits 85.7% 12/14 slides Slide inventory
48 every slide · same image gating as the playbook
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The slide uses a grid layout to present six distinct key takeaways from the 'What Worries the World' report.summarize
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Data represents a global country average across 29 countries.summarize
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor, Wave 203.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, 'What Worries the World' survey.analyze_data
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The slide uses a background image of international flags arranged in a circle, with a person in the foreground.transition
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The slide uses a narrative format to report on a global survey (Ipsos What Worries the World).summarize
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Data sorted by 'Wrong Track' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart displays two lines representing the percentage of respondents who believe their country is heading in the 'Right Direction' (teal) versus the 'Wrong Tanalyze_data
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The slide features a photograph of icebergs on a black sand beach, likely symbolizing climate change or global instability.front_matter
Open slide detailBeat · The Implications (So What)
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Data based on Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 23,287 adults across 29 countries.summarize
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Data based on a representative sample of 23,287 adults aged 16-74 in 29 countries.analyze_data
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The chart tracks 6 categories: Inflation, Crime & violence, Poverty & social inequality, Unemployment, Financial/political corruption, and Coronavirus.analyze_data
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The slide uses a mix of narrative text and a list of specific country data points to illustrate the global trend of inflation as a primary concern.summarize
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The data is sorted by the percentage of respondents choosing inflation as a worry, with 'World' as the top entry.analyze_data
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Part of the Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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The data is sorted by the percentage of respondents choosing crime and violence as a worry.analyze_data
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Part of Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, December 2024.analyze_data
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The slide uses a mix of narrative text and a small list to summarize survey findings on unemployment as a top-of-mind issue.summarize
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor, Wave 203.analyze_data
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Part of Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor, 'What Worries the World' December 2024 report.analyze_data
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Part of a recurring 'What Worries the World' report by Ipsos.summarize
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The slide presents a global ranking of health care concerns across 29 countries.analyze_data
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Part of the Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, December 2024.analyze_data
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Part of Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, December 2024.analyze_data
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Part of a recurring Ipsos 'What Worries the World' report.summarize
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Data presented as a horizontal bar chart integrated into a table.analyze_data
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The slide serves as a section divider or transition page for the economic data section of the report.transition
Open slide detailBeat · The Action (Now What)
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The slide uses a mix of narrative text and a list of top countries worried about the economy.summarize
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The chart uses a diverging stacked bar format to visualize sentiment polarity across countries.analyze_data
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The chart tracks sentiment across 7 countries (France, US, Italy, Canada, Japan, Germany, Great Britain) over time.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents who describe the economic situation as 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents who describe the economic situation as 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant drop to 10% in December 2024, the lowest since February 2016.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents answering 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good' to the question 'How would you describe the current economic situation ianalyze_data
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The chart tracks longitudinal sentiment regarding the national economy in Great Britain.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents answering 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a stable trend in Italy's economic sentiment over the last 12 months.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant decline in positive economic sentiment in Japan starting around 2019, stabilizing at a low level.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant drop in sentiment around 2019-2020, with a current value of 41%.analyze_data