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How 24,000 Employees Worldwide Keep One Brand Promise
Taj Hotels knows it can maintain its extremely luxurious brand identity only if its workforce around the world is engaged. Here's how the company does it.
Making Banking as Easy as ABC
Bank products and services are nearly identical all over the world. Krungsri Bank decided to stand out by making things simpler for customers -- and making that change was no easy task.
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama Most Admired in 2012
Americans name Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as the Most Admired Woman and Most Admired Man alive in the world today. Clinton has been the Most Admired Woman 11 years straight, Obama the Most Admired Man five years in a row.
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.
Poor Well-Being Is Killing Your Business
What does your employees' well-being have to do with your company's performance? Plenty. There are five distinct, interrelated elements of well-being, and all of them affect the bottom line.
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.
Why America Needs the Bowles-Simpson "Treaty" Right Away
Every time a senator or House member makes a joke about how low their approval ratings are, I always tell them the same thing: "They are now at a place where it isn't funny." The United States is slipping away both economically and fiscally, and ...
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What China's Rise Really Means
If current trends continue, China's GDP will surpass the United States' in the coming decades. "When and if that happens, America loses," says Gallup's chairman. "China may dominate the world."
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Again Top Most Admired List
Hillary Clinton is Americans' Most Admired Woman for the 10th year in a row, and Barack Obama is the Most Admired Man for the fourth year in a row. Clinton has been the Most Admired Woman a total of 16 times, more than any other woman in Gallup ...