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U.S. Small-Business Owners' Optimism Reaches New Heights
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index finds optimism among small-business owners, improving upon the record high set last quarter.
Future-Proofing Your Team for Change via CliftonStrengths
Learn from a "human futurist" how to prepare individuals and teams for the changes that technology will bring to the DNA of the workplace.
More Americans Say Real Estate Is Best Long-Term Investment
Thirty-five percent of Americans favor real estate as the best long-term investment choice, a four-percentage-point gain from last year that moves it further ahead of stocks (22%), gold (17%), savings accounts (15%) and bonds (7%).
A New Regional Paradigm for Following U.S. Elections
Recent data suggest the U.S. is moving toward a new geopolitical framework that divides it into three regions.
Investing Styles Vary Widely Among U.S. Investors
A majority of U.S. investors describe their investing approach as seeking out and following good advice. A quarter are self-admitted "snoozers" who rarely look at their portfolio.
U.S. Small-Business Owners' Optimism at Record High
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index finds that optimism among small-business owners is at its highest level since measurement began in 2003.
Coaching Certification: How to Get It and Benefits It Offers
Learn from three Gallup experts how to become certified by Gallup (as a Strengths Coach) and ICF, and the benefits this will supply to your coaching.
Small-Business Owners, E-Commerce and Technology
Most U.S. small-business owners say their business is not affected by the trend toward online retail and tend to see technological changes as a plus.
Why Phone and Web Survey Results Aren't the Same
Researchers who are considering mixing survey research modes or contemplating a transition to a new method should be especially mindful of mode effects.
Foster a Sense of Safety in Students by Building Engagement
Many U.S. students begin their early years in school feeling safe, but that feeling subsides as they progress through school.