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Apr 7, 2008
Food Supersedes Healthcare as Consumer Price Issue
Fifty-one percent of U.S. consumers say food prices have increased “a lot” over the past year, up from 28% two years ago, while 24% say the same about healthcare and prescription drugs, down from 34% in 2006.
Mar 11, 2010
Weak Economy, Strong Bank
In the past year alone, more than 100 American banks have been taken over by the FDIC. But not WSFS, a regional, 41-office financial services company. In fact, while other banks are selling off assets, WSFS is gaining market share. Here's how.
Nov 6, 2007
Majorities Support Women's Rights in North Africa
Gallup Poll results in three North African nations find large majorities of respondents agreeing that their countries should guarantee certain rights to women. At least 7 in 10 respondents in Tunisia (78%), Algeria (73%), and Morocco (71%) agree ...
May 25, 2007
One-Third of Americans Believe the Bible Is Literally True
About one-third of the American adult population believes the Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally word for word. This percentage is slightly lower than several decades ago. Belief in a literal Bible is strongly ...
Jun 12, 2008
Transformational Change in Higher Education
Nova Southeastern University in Florida has gone to vast lengths to build its brand, in much the same way a successful business would. Here's how the school applied management practices commonly used in corporations and governmental ...
May 14, 2009
B2B Customers Have Feelings Too
Only 22% of business-to-business customers are engaged, and just 13% are fully engaged. The reason? A small percentage of B2B companies focus on engaging customers emotionally. The other companies believe they need only emphasize price, speed, ...
Nov 19, 2004
Third of Americans Say Evidence Has Supported Darwin's Evolution Theory
Only about a third of Americans believe that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is a scientific theory that has been well supported by the evidence, while just as many say that it is just one of many theories and has not been supported by the ...
Dec 13, 2007
Whatever Happened to the “Service Station”?
In their efforts to cut costs, companies in gasoline retailing -- and plenty of other industries -- are minimizing human interaction. But in doing so, they're undermining a major competitive advantage: the personal touch. Does this self-service ...
Mar 18, 2014
Activator: Learning to Love All 34 Talent Themes
Learn how themes form the core of CliftonStrengths and how to understand and appreciate your own -- and others' -- strengths, as we focus on Activator.
Nov 13, 2008
The Power of Two
You are built for collaborating and for forming productive and meaningful partnerships. You actually acquired this trait from your ancestors. But chances are, you're not making the most of your many opportunities to partner more effectively at ...