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3 Principles for Building a Great Post-Merger Culture
Mergers offer a rare chance to build a new workplace culture. Here's how CHROs can capitalize on the opportunities and avoid the pitfalls.
Americans Assess State of Union as Trump Prepares Speech
Less than half of Americans view the state of the nation positively, slightly improved from 2010, the recent low. Partisans' assessments differ sharply.
Public Opinion and the Tax Reform Law
Americans view the new tax reform bill more negatively than positively, but 2018 will help determine if its tax cuts will turn those attitudes around.
Partisan Differences Growing on a Number of Issues
Republicans and Democrats have increasingly different views on many policy and social issues, but on several, the party gap has not changed or has even narrowed.
Half of Small-Business Owners Give Administration High Marks
Nearly half of U.S. small-business owners give the current presidential administration an "A" or "B" grade for its first year performance.
2017 Congressional Job Approval Average Remains Low
In 2017, U.S. congressional job approval averaged 19% -- slightly higher than in 2016 because of improved ratings from Republicans.
The American Public in 2017: What We Learned
Gallup editors' picks for the most significant trends and discoveries in American public opinion in 2017.
Government, Healthcare Most Important Problems in U.S.
Dissatisfaction with aspects of the U.S. government remained the most important problem this month, while healthcare was not far behind in Americans' concerns.
Finding Your Purpose as a Coach
Learn about the journey of a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach to finding her purpose as a coach and how she helps those she coaches do the same.
Americans' Views of Supreme Court Ideology Shift
For the first time in nearly a decade, more Americans say the Supreme Court is too conservative than too liberal.