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Employing Others Is Linked to Wealth and Wellbeing
Owner-employers in the U.S. outshine peers in income, wealth, life satisfaction and work engagement, showcasing superior wellbeing and success.
Arranger®: How to Feel More Energized at Work
Find out how your Arranger talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.
Analytical®: How to Feel More Energized at Work
Find out how your Analytical talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.
6 Workplace Trends Leaders Should Watch in 2024
From hybrid work to restructuring, relationships between employees and employers have changed. Here are six of the most important trends leaders should watch in 2024.
Leading With Strengths: Andre Perry
Learn how this senior fellow at Brookings Metro crafts meaningful research and policy frameworks while building high-performing teams.
Integrating Strengths Into the Architecture at The Lawrence Group
Learn how a multifaceted organization has strategically embedded strengths into its corporate culture.
Leading With Strengths: Paul Allen
Learn how the founder of Ancestry.com and Soar.com uses his strengths to set his teams up for success, manage information and thrive despite setbacks.
The Future of Work at CalHR
Learn how leaders in a large state human resources department are courageously seeking to engage their employees.
Called to Coach With Charlotte Blair: Career Unstuck Book Launch
Learn how to make the most of your career, how to move on from a job you don't love, and how to apply your strengths to big tasks from author Charlotte Blair.
When and Why Marriage Became Partisan
Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.