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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Are 2010's Most Admired

President Obama is Americans' Most Admired Man of 2010, though slightly fewer Americans name him than did so in the past two years. Hillary Clinton retains the title of Most Admired Woman for the ninth consecutive year. Sarah Palin ranks second ...

The American Public in 2017: What We Learned

Gallup editors' picks for the most significant trends and discoveries in American public opinion in 2017.

Clinton Edges Out Palin as Most Admired Woman

Hillary Clinton (16%) just beats out Sarah Palin (15%) in Gallup's annual Most Admired Woman survey. Barack Obama is the overwhelming choice for Most Admired Man for the second year in a row.

It's Time to Try the Opposite of Standardized Testing

The education system has long asked students to excel on standardized tests. But maybe we should be testing the opposite: what makes students unique.

Universities: Disruption Is Coming

Change is coming one way or another to American universities. They have to decide whether they want to lead the change or become the next victims of disruption.

Who Is More Admired -- Glenn Beck or Pope Benedict?

It's always gratifying to see esteemed journalists and commentators refer to Gallup poll results. Case in point is The Washington Post's Dana Milbank, who led his Sunday column thusly: "It's official: Americans admire Glenn Beck more than they ...

Why Thermo Fisher Scientific Prioritizes Collaboration and Trust

At Thermo Fisher, it's not a question of flexibility or proximity, it's both. CHRO Lisa Britt shares her post-pandemic vision for the workplace.

Your Significance Talent: Building a Legacy of Distinction

Learn the value of Significance for you as a leader or coach, and how through stability, compassion, hope and trust you can grow this theme into greatness.

Obama, Hillary Clinton Share "Most Admired" Billing

Barack Obama is Americans' Most Admired Man in 2008, a rare distinction for presidents-elect. Hillary Clinton repeats her performance as Most Admired Woman for the seventh straight year, while Sarah Palin makes a strong second place showing.

How Many Employees Will Return to the Office?

How many employees want to continue working remotely -- and why? Gallup CEO Jim Clifton joins the podcast to talk about the number of empty desks in U.S. offices.
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