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The CliftonStrengths® Learning Journal Launch
Find out how the CliftonStrengths Learning Journal can help you jump-start or continue your strengths journey.
The Post-Pandemic Customer: More Demanding, Harder on Employees
Customer expectations have changed since the pandemic. See what employees and CHROs say are the biggest obstacles to meeting the new expectations.
Enhancing the Employee Exit Experience Is Worth It
Most voluntary leavers weren't satisfied with their exit experiences. See why employers should be intentional about how leaving employees are treated.
Mexico Votes: 5 Things to Know Ahead of the Election
Leading up to the vote in Mexico, perceptions of the economy, leadership, institutions and the honesty of elections are buoyant.
Sharply More Americans Want to Curb Immigration to U.S.
For the first time in nearly two decades, a majority of Americans think immigration to the U.S. should be decreased.
42% of Employee Turnover Is Preventable but Often Ignored
Employee turnover risk is at its highest in nearly a decade. Learn how to reduce employee turnover by regularly having the right conversations.
U.S. Defense Attitudes Shifted Before Russia-Ukraine War
Before Russia invaded Ukraine, Americans were evenly divided on whether the U.S. was spending enough money on defense. In the past two years, increasingly more have said the U.S. national defense is not strong enough.
Engaging Your Storm: The Power of Strengths and Engagement in Education
Learn what a Gallup award-winning workplace of educators is doing to engage its employees as they apply their strengths.
New Normal: Lower U.S. Life Ratings
In 2023, 52.1% of U.S. adults rated their lives well enough to be considered "thriving," three points below the norms set in 2015-2019 and 2021.
Americans Plan on Spending a Lot More This Christmas
Gallup's latest update of Americans' 2015 Christmas spending plans finds consumers poised to spend more on gifts this holiday than in any November since 2007. The $830 they expect to spend this year is up sharply from $720 last year.