6th Sense of Business
Support for Bush low across Europe - poll findings
- As President George W Bush makes a State Visit to Britain this week, a new CNN/TIME poll conducted by TNS across three key European countries has revealed extremely low levels of public support for the Bush administration and its policies.
- Thursday, November 20 - 2003 at 11:47 |

US policies have made the world a more dangerous place to live - Pan-European survey findings
- Some 57 per cent of people in Europe feel that the policies of President Bush have 'made the world a more dangerous place to live' according to a new CNN/TIME poll conducted by TNS.
- Friday, October 17 - 2003 at 12:15 |

E-Government shows strong growth globally
- The proportion of adults worldwide using the internet to access government services or products during the past 12 months has increased by around 15 per cent, according to the findings of the second Government Online Study published today by Taylor Nelson Sofres.
- Thursday, November 07 - 2002 at 12:00 |

E-Tailers fail to persuade users to buy online - global survey findings (2002)
- Globally, the proportion of internet users buying products and services online has failed to grow in the last 12 months, according to the Global e-commerce Report from Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), the market information company.
- Wednesday, June 26 - 2002 at 11:55 |

Web sites still fail to recognise the importance of user satisfaction - new survey findings
- While companies recognise that user satisfaction is vital to encourage repeat visits to their web sites, new research from Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) shows that it is also a key factor in attracting new visitors to the site.
- Thursday, May 09 - 2002 at 12:05 |

'What are the drivers of customer satisfaction?'
- What are the factors that define the 'hotel experience?' What is the relationship between customer satisfaction and occupancy/room rate? Taylor Nelson Sofres Hospitality & Leisure (TNS H&L), in association with the School of Hotel & Restaurant Management at Oxford Brookes University, has launched a global online conference to investigate a range of customer satisfaction issues in the hotel industry.
- Wednesday, May 30 - 2001 at 12:08 |





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