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In U.S., Worries About Terrorism, Race Relations Up Sharply

Out of 15 issues, Americans' worries about the possibility of a terrorist attack and race relations increased most sharply from 2014 to 2015. Meanwhile, concerns about unemployment and the economy declined over the past year.

Job Concerns in the Middle of France's Left-Right Election

The shouting may be all over, but whether French voters will turn their country to the right or left -- and potentially elect its first female president -- won't be known until results are tallied Sunday.

Leaders as Coaches: Accelerating Their Development via Strengths

Learn how coaches can guide leaders into greater self-awareness and more effective leadership as they help them develop their talents into strengths.

Americans' Satisfaction With Security From Terrorism Drops

Americans' satisfaction with the nation's security from terrorism is 59%, down 10 percentage points from last year, and back to its 2008 level.

U.S. Mood on Economy Up, Race Relations Sharply Down

Americans' satisfaction with the nation's economy is up since last January, while they are less content with the nation's security from terrorism and with race relations.

Major Nations Don’t Reciprocate U.S. Approval

Americans are far more likely to approve of the leadership other major nations than citizens in these nations are to approve of U.S. leadership. Gallup Polls reveal approval gaps 50 percentage points or larger between Americans and Britons and ...

Email Outside of Working Hours Not a Burden to U.S. Workers

Few U.S. workers who use email after business hours see it as unreasonable or interfering with well-being, family or friends.

The Performance Management Needs of the Changing Workforce

Learn how to design performance management practices for the workplace of the future.

Islam and the West: Clash or Coexistence?

The authors of the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think examine the commonly held perception that misunderstandings between Islam and the West stem from a clash of civilizations.

Gallup and Cascade Integration Q&A

Learn what the Gallup Access-Cascade integration will mean for you and your coaching business as Cascade creator Richard Sterry joins the webcast.
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