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Gallup AI

Discover Gallup AI and get research-backed answers to help you use and coach with CliftonStrengths, engage employees, and solve workplace challenges.
Aug 20, 2025

Federal Government Least Trusted to Act in Society's Interest

Americans trust U.S. businesses more than the federal government to act in society's best interest and positively impact people's lives.
Nov 19, 2024

Employee Upskilling Is Vital in Rapidly Evolving Job Market

Demand for new skills is growing. Yet organizations don't adequately encourage employee upskilling. Three actions resolve this challenge.
Apr 21, 2023

Six Reasons Polling Is Valuable in a Representative Democracy

Knowing what the public is thinking and feeling between elections is an invaluable asset in a representative democracy.
Dec 15, 2025

Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns

Concerns about and dissatisfaction with healthcare costs in the U.S. underscore Americans' belief that the nation's healthcare system is highly flawed.
Aug 6, 2025

Anemic Employee Engagement Points to Leadership Challenges

Flattening engagement reflects a shift in how leaders must manage performance.
May 25, 2023

Americans Are Now Less Lonely, but Many Are Still Struggling

Dan Witters joins the podcast to discuss the state of loneliness in the U.S. Later, Lydia Saad and Jeff Jones give an update on Americans' attitudes toward the pandemic.
Jul 15, 2025

Getting Started With AI for CliftonStrengths Coaches

Learn how to move AI from theory to practice in your coaching and how to use it for the benefit of your clients, with Gallup's Dean Jones.
Jan 20, 2026

Veterinarians Say Cost Is the Main Driver of Declined Care

Veterinarians say the cost of treatment frequently limits recommended care and has clinical and emotional impacts for pets, pet families and care teams.
Dec 29, 2024

Jimmy Carter Retrospective

Jimmy Carter averaged 45.5% job approval as president, essentially tied with Harry Truman as the second-lowest among post-World War II presidents.