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Gallup Vault: Public Supported Therapeutic Abortion in 1962

A majority of Americans in 1962 backed a U.S. woman's decision to have an abortion in Sweden after she took a drug known to cause birth defects.

Four in 10 Americans Believe in Strict Creationism

Four in 10 Americans, slightly fewer today than in years past, believe God created humans as is about 10,000 years ago. A similar number (38%) believe God guided the development of humans from less advanced life forms over millions of years, ...

Solutions for the Financial Services Industry - Gallup

Sustainable organic growth requires a long-term commitment to customers. Striving to achieve a culture of customer experience will make it possible.

Engaging and Retaining Your Millennial Employees

Millennials are changing the U.S. workplace. Learn about 4 data points that provide insights into millennials' workplace engagement and retention.

In U.S., 46% Hold Creationist View of Human Origins

The 46% of Americans who today believe that God created humans in their present form is essentially the same as it has been over the past 30 years. Highly religious Americans and Republicans are most likely to hold this view.

Strengths-Based Cultures Are Vital to the Future of Work

Learn why strengths-based cultures are critical as businesses around the world adopt more flexible, internally fluid organizational structures.

Building a Better Team (Part 3)

Join Jaclynn Robinson and learn how your team can integrate effective recognition into your day-to-day work, and how you can handle conflict in a way that fosters greater team health.

The CliftonStrengths® for Sales Report Launch

Find out what you need to know about the CliftonStrengths for Sales report, who it's designed for, and how they can use it effectively in their roles.

Arthur Brooks' 'Happiness 401(k) Plan'

Arthur C. Brooks rejoins the podcast to discuss his latest book, From Strength to Strength. Do ambitious strivers suffer in their future happiness? Can we gain something from our suffering, and learn from our weaknesses?

Developing Strengths in Entrepreneurship and Sports

Learn how to use the BP10 assessment to help clients identify their potential for entrepreneurial excellence, and how to use CliftonStrengths with sports teams.
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