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Jul 29, 2022

Advancing Intercultural Awareness Through CliftonStrengths®

Learn how you can advance the cultural awareness of teams and help them understand how to use their unique strengths to promote team cohesion and productivity.
Nov 20, 2023

How to Craft a Pathway to Excellence in Your Career

Discover the way your dominant CliftonStrengths can propel you forward as you seek excellence in your career.
Nov 28, 2022

Your Employees Want Higher Pay, but Money Won't Fix Your Problems

Increased pay is priority No. 1 for job seekers. Even so, pay should be just one piece of your attraction and retention strategy.
Aug 12, 2019

Religion and Drinking Alcohol in the U.S.

Highly religious Americans are less likely than others to drink alcohol and are more likely to view drinking as morally unacceptable.
Dec 7, 2021

Bet on It: 37% of Desks Will Be Empty

The people have spoken -- working from home is a priority, even post-pandemic. Are you prepared to handle this new will of the workforce?
Jun 23, 2022

Public Pressure for Gun Legislation Up After Shootings

Americans' support for stricter gun laws has risen sharply in the wake of last month's high-profile mass shootings.
Jan 27, 2023

The Challenge of Healthcare Reform

Any new effort to reform healthcare will meet with significant challenges but should directly involve the views of the people themselves.
Jan 14, 2021

Election Primer: Ugandans' Faith Shaken Amid Unrest

Gallup surveys in Uganda conducted late last year show Ugandans' confidence in their national government was slipping amid the violent lead-up to the elections, and they expressed little confidence in the honesty of elections.
Apr 7, 2021

Nearly Half of U.S. Parents Want More Noncollege Paths

A new study from Carnegie Corporation and Gallup finds 46% of parents of U.S. children aged 11 to 25 say they would prefer that their child pursue something other than four years of college immediately after high school.
Oct 19, 2022

Majority Continues to Say U.S. Government Too Powerful

A 54% majority of Americans say the federal government has too much power, with little variation in this view since 2017.