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Leading With Strengths: Joe Thornton
What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Joe Thornton shares how his Belief, disciplined strategy and local connection drive franchise growth and better customer experiences.
Palestinian Life in the West Bank, East Jerusalem After Oct. 7
Gallup data from 2024 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem show how the conflict has eroded Palestinians' feelings of safety, economic confidence and hopes for their children's future.
Self-Assurance: Confidence That Inspires Stability
Explore how those with Self-Assurance create security for others, fostering trust, resilience and forward momentum.
Gallup Vault: Atomic Anxiety in 1951
As Hawaii residents recover from a false nuclear attack warning, Gallup revisits Americans' fears of the atomic bomb during the Cold War in 1951.
Responsibility: The Strength That Honors Commitments
Explore how people with high Responsibility embody trust and dependability in every aspect of their work and relationships.
Leading With Strengths: Marlene Tromp
What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Marlene Tromp reveals how the best leaders begin with belief, curiosity and courage.
Life in Kurdistan: A Tale of Two Wars?
Iraqi Kurdistan's stability relative to the rest of Iraq has not translated into economic improvement.
Gallup Chicago | Learning and Development Destination
Gallup Chicago provides a state-of-the-art workplace and facilities for professional development. Get information on travel, hotels and more.
China Tops List of Countries Vitally Important to U.S.; Egypt 9th
Less than half of Americans (45%) say what happens in Egypt is vitally important to the U.S., putting Egypt 9th out of 12 countries Gallup asked Americans to rate on this dimension. China ranks first by a wide margin, with 7 in 10 Americans ...
World's Views of Air, Water Quality Highlight Challenges
People's satisfaction with their air and water quality tends to be lower in less economically developed regions of the world, highlighting the challenge facing countries with rapid economic growth.