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The slide features a maze image, likely a metaphor for the complexity of public perception.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst 1 hit
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PERILS OF PERCEPTIONPERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst 1 hit
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The slide uses a high-impact visual of an eye to reinforce the theme of perception.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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The slide uses an optical illusion graphic to represent the theme of perception vs reality.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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The slide uses a timeline framework to display historical research outputs.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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The slide uses a timeline structure to present historical research findings and their associated themes.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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The slide uses a spectrum-based layout to contrast internal cognitive factors with external information sources.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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PERILS OF PERCEPTIONPERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Problem (Identify pain)1 hit
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PERILS OF PERCEPTIONPERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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PERILS OF PERCEPTIONPERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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Data from Ipsos Perils of Perception 2024.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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PERILS OF PERCEPTIONPERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Agitate (Make it worse)Loop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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The chart highlights a significant perception gap where respondents consistently overestimate the wealth concentration of the top 1% in most countries.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Aha Moment1 hit
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The chart shows the percentage point difference between the average public guess and the actual data, highlighting a widespread tendency to overestimate wealth concentration in most countries.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Aha Moment1 hit
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The chart uses a 45-degree line to distinguish between countries where the public underestimates vs. overestimates wealth concentration.PERILS OF PERCEPTION · Ipsos
Consulting deck Industry analyst Beat · Solution (Provide relief)Loop · Aha Moment1 hit
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The data represents public sentiment regarding national isolationism vs global engagement in the context of economic difficulty.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · ActionLoop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · ActionLoop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · ActionLoop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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Survey data from Ipsos World Affairs, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · ActionLoop · Cost Of Inaction1 hit
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The data shows a slight decline in global engagement sentiment compared to 2023.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart tracks three distinct sentiment metrics over a 10-year period.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The slide features a diagonal split design with a dark blue background on the left and a collection of national flags on the right.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data represents survey results from 22,989 online adults across 30 countries.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart displays 30 countries ranked by their positive sentiment towards Germany, with the 30-country average at the top.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data is sorted by the percentage of positive sentiment, with the 30-country average at the top.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data is presented as a ranked list of countries with their corresponding positive sentiment percentage and year-over-year change.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data represents public opinion on Great Britain's future influence over the next decade.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data is sorted by the percentage of positive sentiment, with the 30-country average at the top.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Survey base: 22,989 online adults under 75 across 30 countries, interviewed Sept-Oct 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data is based on a survey of 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, conducted in late 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart displays sentiment across 30 countries, with India itself showing the highest positive sentiment (81%).WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart displays survey data from 30 countries regarding perceptions of Pakistan's global influence.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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WORLD AFFAIRSWORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart displays a 3-part sentiment scale: Kamala Harris (blue), Doesn't matter (grey), and Donald Trump (pink).WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data represents survey results from 22,989 online adults across 30 countries.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data represents public opinion on non-interference in the Ukraine conflict across 30 countries.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data is presented as a horizontal bar chart sorted by percentage value.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart is sorted by the percentage of agreement, with the 30-country average at the top.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data represents a survey question: 'Economic power is more important in world affairs than military power'.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart displays 30 countries plus a 30-country average. The data is sorted by the percentage of agreement.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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WORLD AFFAIRSWORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The chart shows a clear majority in all surveyed countries viewing these as universal values.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Survey of 22,989 online adults.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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The data shows a consistent decline in this sentiment across all listed countries compared to the previous year.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Survey conducted by Ipsos with 22,989 online adults.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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Data source: Ipsos World Affairs. Base: 22,989 online adults under the age of 75 across 30 countries, interviewed 20 September - 4 October, 2024.WORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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WORLD AFFAIRSWORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit
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WORLD AFFAIRSWORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
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WORLD AFFAIRSWORLD AFFAIRS · Ipsos
Consulting deck Strategy consulting Beat · Action1 hit