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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.

5 Insights That Help You Understand Employee Strengths and Weaknesses

Learn Gallup's insights into the nature of weaknesses so you can better manage your weaknesses and better identify, develop and maximize your strengths.

Majority of Americans Now Consider Russia a Critical Threat

Americans' views of Russia are the most negative of the post-Soviet Union period. A record high 73% view Russia unfavorably and 32% consider it the United States' greatest enemy.

North Korea, Cyberterrorism Top Threats to U.S.

About four in five Americans believe that North Korean nuclear weapons and cyberterrorism each pose critical threats to the United States.

South Korea's Image at New High in U.S.

In the U.S., 77% have a favorable view of South Korea, up 13 points since 2014. Meanwhile, favorable ratings of North Korea have fallen to a new low of 6%.

Gallup Vault: South Koreans Ebullient Olympic Hosts in 1988

In 1988, 82% of South Koreans, more than residents of eight other nations, thought the Olympics promote good relations between participant countries.

Fewer Americans Plan to Watch Olympics Than in Past

Four in 10 Americans intend to watch at least a fair amount of the Winter Olympics, a lower percentage than for past Winter Games.

Russians Happier With Putin Than With Country's Direction

Russians are less likely than they have been in years to believe their country's leadership is taking them in the right direction, but their unshakable approval of President Vladimir Putin almost assures him re-election in March.

Economic Problems, Corruption Fail to Dent Putin's Image

Russians' approval of President Vladimir Putin is undiminished from the high ratings they have been giving him since the annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Putin's Image Rises in U.S., Mostly Among Republicans

More Americans now hold a favorable view of Vladimir Putin than in 2015, though the vast majority still view the Russian leader unfavorably.
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