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If You're Anti-Business, You're Anti-Small Business

There are just over 6 million businesses in America, the vast majority of which are small businesses. About half of all private sector employees in the U.S. workforce work for businesses with 500 or fewer employees.

How to Be a More Authentic Leader Using Your Strengths

Learn how you as a leader can become more authentic and discover your own leadership style as you apply your strengths in your role.

America Has to Change How It Keeps Score on Education, Jobs

Current metrics show American high school graduation rates at an all-time high and unemployment at a near historical low. So why aren't people celebrating?

Mandela's Influence Reflected in South Africans' Perceptions of Progress

Nelson Mandela's passing on Thursday marks the end of a life that symbolized the potential for peace and progress in sub-Saharan Africa. His humble yet resolute leadership in the years after apartheid ended had a transformational effect on South ...

Goodbye 2012, Hello 2013

As we say goodbye to 2012, Gallup will be publishing a series of year-in-review stories, beginning with our top 10 well-being discoveries of the year.

Hillary Edges Out Oprah as Most Admired Woman in ‘07

George W. Bush and Hillary Clinton are the most admired man and woman once again in 2007, edging out Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey, respectively. The Rev. Billy Graham finished among the top 10 most admired men for the 51st time and Queen ...

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?

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Gallup Week-in-Review

Read about Americans' most admired man and woman, uninsured Americans' experiences with the health exchanges, worldwide income inequality, and more in this week's review.

Engagement Should Be "Fourth Arrow" in Japan's Economic Plan

Seven percent of Japan's working population is engaged at work, one of the lowest engagement rates in the world. This means that only one in 14 employees enter their workplace every day feeling motivated, enthusiastic, and committed to adding ...
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