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Jun 15, 2021

7 Things We Learned About U.S. and Canadian Employees in 2020

A snapshot of global workplace trends: Here's what we know about employee stress, engagement and wellbeing in U.S. and Canada.
Mar 22, 2022

Learning Through Doing: Discoveries From 8 Years of Coaching

Find out how to move your coaching forward, including how to promote your coaching business, from a coach with nearly a decade of coaching experience.
Mar 8, 2021

U.S.: Nine in 10 See a Woman Leading the U.S. in 10 Years

In 2020, 93% of Americans said it is possible that a woman would lead the country in the next decade.
Feb 17, 2022

LGBT Identification in U.S. Ticks Up to 7.1%

The percentage of U.S. adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender has increased to 7.1%. This is driven by high LGBT self-identification, particularly as bisexual, among Generation Z adults.
Dec 11, 2020

7 Gallup Workplace Insights: What We Learned in 2020

After 12 months of workplace challenges, don't walk away from 2020 without these seven invaluable insights.
Apr 27, 2021

Measuring Productivity Is Less Important Than Managing It

Some of the world's top CHROs question the value of measuring employee productivity. Here's why.
May 1, 2020

How Coronavirus Will Change the 'Next Normal' Workplace

Remote work preferences and policies have been drastically influenced by the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn how remote work may become the "next normal."
Jul 28, 2014

Smoking and Drinking in America Today

Gallup's annual Consumption poll, conducted in July of each year, provides fascinating updates on Americans' smoking and drinking habits as well as both smokers' and non-smokers' attitudes toward these two activities.
Mar 8, 2021

Eastern Europe: Women Already Leading, Ready for More

Roughly 20 years after their democratic transitions, female leaders in East-Central Europe and the Balkans are gaining acceptance in public life and in public attitudes.
Nov 14, 2019

Partisans Switch Sides in Presidential Attributes Trade-Off

Republicans' and Democrats' preferences for wanting a president who sets a good moral example or one who agrees with them on issues are different now than during the Clinton presidency.