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Feeding Talent: CliftonStrengths in a Multiethnic Workplace

Listen as two passionate CliftonStrengths advocates share the vital role strengths is playing in a multiethnic company whose mission is to feed hungry people.

Comparing the GOP Candidates, Perry to Huntsman

Michele Bachmann has gained more national name identification among Republicans than any other GOP candidate Gallup has been tracking this year, moving from 52% recognition in early March to 84% today -- for a gain of 32 points. (For full ...

Most Americans Tentative About Origin-of-Life Explanations

A recent Gallup survey shows that most Americans have somewhat tentative views about evolution, creationism, and intelligent design. Each concept professes to explain the origin and development of life on Earth, but few Americans are familiar ...

Americans Hit the Brakes on Self-Driving Cars

Slightly more than half of Americans say they are unlikely to use self-driving cars, and 59% would be uncomfortable riding in them. Six in 10 Americans would be uncomfortable sharing the road with self-driving trucks.

Darwin or Divine? Teens' Views on Origin of Species

Many battles have been waged over whether and how evolution or creationism (or both) should be taught in the nation's schools. The most recent Gallup Youth Survey asked U.S. teenagers what they think about man's origins and found predictably ...

The War for Good Jobs

The coming world war will be an all-out global war for good jobs, says Gallup's chairman. The winner will triumph with economic force -- a force driven primarily by job creation and quality GDP growth.

The Next Generation of Leadership

The most successful leaders in the future will understand their constituencies' state of mind, says Gallup CEO Jim Clifton. And state of mind is everything that matters to leadership: talent, innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, optimism, ...

American Beliefs: Evolution vs. Bible's Explanation of Human Origins

About half of Americans reject an evolutionary explanation for the origin of humans and believe that God created humans at one time "as is." Those with lower levels of education, those who attend church regularly, those who are 65 and older, and ...

Belief: Learning to Love All 34 Talent Themes

Learn how themes form the core of CliftonStrengths and how to understand and appreciate your own -- and others' -- strengths, as we focus on Belief.

Adaptability: Learning to Love All 34 Talent Themes

Learn how themes form the core of CliftonStrengths and how to understand and appreciate your own -- and others' -- strengths, as we focus on Adaptability.