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Leading With Strengths: Arthur Brooks
Learn how this author, Harvard professor and entrepreneur uses his strengths to build complementary teams and persuade high-profile leaders to pursue happiness.
The Thorny Challenge of Defining Evangelicals
Survey researchers face the difficult challenge of meaningfully defining and measuring evangelicals in the U.S. today.
Leveraging Strengths for Improved Employee Engagement
Discover what the strengths-engagement connection can do for employees, managers and organizations.
Fewer Americans Back Businesses Wading Into Current Events
Gallup and Bentley University find that 41% of U.S. adults favor businesses taking a public stance on current events, down from 48% last year.
How Many Americans Believe in God?
Gauging Americans' belief in God depends on the threshold for "belief."
Self-Assurance®: How to Feel More Energized at Work
Find out how your Self-Assurance talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.
U.S. Women Have Become More Liberal; Men Mostly Stable
The increase in Americans' identification as politically liberal over the past few decades stems from bigger shifts among women than men.
The Impact of CliftonStrengths on Student Engagement and Retention
Research shows that a strengths-based approach to education positively impacts student engagement and retention.
Belief in God in U.S. Dips to 81%, a New Low
Eighty-one percent of U.S. adults say they believe in God, down six percentage points from 2017 and the lowest in Gallup's trend.
More Americans View Moderate Drinking as Unhealthy
The 39% of Americans who think drinking in moderation is unhealthy is an 11-percentage-point increase since 2018 and is largely due to a shift in young adults' views.