e-Government - Action Reporting
How Ipsos MORI Can Help You Conduct e-Government Research
Action: Reporting
A useful and actionable report or presentation is possibly the most important element to any research project. It summarises the research and has to be trusted to be an accurate and thorough analysis of the data. Ipsos MORI prides itself in producing such reports and presentations. Most are given in confidence to clients, but Ipsos MORI also puts itself at the heart of the policy-making agenda in the UK through our published reports.
These published reports contain important contextual information which forms the basis of much of the work we do. [Ipsos MORI Publications] They also illustrate the way in which Ipsos MORI goes beyond simply reporting the findings, to thinking about the implications and how they can be acted upon. This may involve anything from advance statistical analysis — producing customer segments for example — to a single sheet of key action points. Ipsos MORI's experience in reporting and producing recommendations means that we can tailor the final report or presentation to our clients' exact needs.
Recently published e-Government reports include work for the Local e-Democracy and e-Citizen National Projects, the London Borough of Brent and the Common Information Environment (CIE).