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Leading With Strengths - David Tudehope
Learn how the CEO of Macquarie Telecom uses his strengths to drive organizational success, engage employees and lead amid change.
Why Performance Development Shouldn't Rely on EQ
Emotional intelligence assessments promise a lot and deliver a little. Learn how a focus on EQ could derail your employee development programs.
Lean Into the Right CliftonStrengths Theme at the Right Time
Listen to Jessica Dawson's insights on some powerful ways to lean into your own strengths, and how this can help you maximize your effectiveness at work and in life.
Being Too Rich Can Hurt Your Chances at Happiness
New research from psychologists at Purdue University and the University of Virginia shows that worldwide, money can buy happiness -- to a point.
Walton Family Foundation-Gallup Research Hub
Learn about the state of American students and how youth experience the world around them.
2020 Another Emotionally Taxing Year for Women With Children
The world in the first full year of the COVID-19 pandemic was a sadder, angrier, more worried and more stressed-out place than it has been at any point in years, but women with young children at home most of all.
Gallup's Top World Stories From 2022
Gallup editors offer their picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- in 2022.
What Is Employee Wellbeing and Why Is It Important?
Discover the elements of wellbeing. Learn why employee wellbeing is important for organizational resilience, retention, work-life balance and more.
Who Feels Personal Peace on Earth?
A Global Wellbeing Initiative study finds people worldwide are more likely to feel at peace with their own thoughts than to not, but this is not true everywhere.
Are Migrants Happier After They Move?
In the latest World Happiness Report, researchers tackle whether migrants gain happiness from moving.