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The Cost of Bad Project Management

Why do projects often fail? Because organizations put more emphasis on rational factors than on employees' psychological engagement. Here's a smarter approach.

Before Recent Shootings, Gun-Control Support Was Fading

Before the Binghamton, New York, incident and other recent mass shootings, just about half of Americans, 49%, said gun sale laws should be made stricter, while 49% disagreed. Even fewer, 29%, supported a ban on handguns. Both figures were at ...

More in U.S. Say Government Is the Most Important Problem

A quarter of U.S. adults say government is the most important problem facing the country, up from 18% in May. Economic concerns have fallen to pre-recession levels.

Is Detroit the Least Safe City?

A recent controversial study of FBI crime statistics by a private research group concluded that Detroit is the most dangerous city in America. In a Gallup Poll last year, Americans were asked to rate their perceptions of the safety of major ...

Clinton Holds Clear Edge on Having Presidential Qualities

U.S. voters give Hillary Clinton a clear advantage over Donald Trump on having the personality and leadership qualities a president should have. But the candidates get similar ratings on voters' agreement with them on issues.

CDC Tops Agency Ratings; Federal Reserve Board Lowest

Public accolades for the jobs the CDC, NASA, and the FBI are doing contrast with the moderate performance ratings Americans give to the CIA and Homeland Security, and subpar ratings for the EPA, IRS, and FDA. The Federal Reserve Board ranks last ...

U.S. Parents' Fears for Child's Safety at School Unchanged

In the U.S., 28% of parents of school-aged children express concern for their child's physical safety at school, while 13% say their children have expressed fear about feeling unsafe at school.

Americans Similarly Dissatisfied With Corporations, Gov't

Americans are equally satisfied with the size and influence of major corporations and the size and power of the federal government. Satisfaction with each has rebounded some, but remains low at 35% and 36%, respectively.

Americans Still Closely Divided on Kavanaugh Confirmation

More Americans now have opinions about whether the Senate should confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, but preferences remain divided overall.

Hillary Clinton Unique With No Post-Election Image Gain

Unlike previous candidates who lost the U.S. presidential election, Hillary Clinton's post-election favorable ratings are no better than before the election.
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