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CliftonStrengths® for Managers Report: Your Strengths as a Coach
The CliftonStrengths for Managers report provides unique insights for coaches too. Learn more about how the report can elevate your coaching from Mike McDonald.
The Manager of Managers
The manager of managers is an important organizational role that requires significant coaching talents. Learn more about this how to succeed in this role.
Job Approval of Biden Steady, Congress Down
Fresh off his diplomatic visit to Europe, President Joe Biden enjoys a job approval rating that is steady in the mid-50s. Meanwhile, Congress has lost favor, particularly among Democrats.
The Challenges of Being a Manager
Learn what Gallup data say about the unique challenges managers face, and how managers and organizations can successfully address these challenges.
Mixed Views Among Americans on Transgender Issues
While Americans support transgender military service, a majority believe birth gender, rather than gender identity, should govern participation in sports.
The Current World of the Manager
Discover effective communication strategies for coaches and managers as they seek to engage their employees and teams and promote their overall wellbeing.
Half in U.S. Think Their Taxes Too High, but Also "Fair"
As Americans finish preparing their annual tax filings, how they view their taxes is largely consistent with attitudes over the past two decades. Still, Republicans show signs of concern with a Democrat in the White House.
1 in 6 U.S. Workers Stay in Unwanted Job for Health Benefits
The fear of losing employer-based health insurance is causing millions of workers to stay in jobs they prefer to leave, particularly among Black workers.
Biden Job Approval a Respectable 57% at 100 Days
President Joe Biden's job approval rating is 57% as he approaches his 100th day in office and retains the sharp partisan differences seen in earlier ratings. His average 56% approval since taking office is typical for recent presidents.
Quarterly Gap in Party Affiliation Largest Since 2012
The nine-percentage-point Democratic advantage in party identification and leaning in the first quarter of 2021 is the largest since 2012.