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What Leaders Can Do to Prepare for Disruption

Learn how leaders can survive -- and thrive -- during disruption if they align their direction, teams and culture with their purpose and brand promise.

Newly Freed Gambians Struggling but Hopeful

Gallup's first survey of The Gambia shows tough living conditions -- and signs of optimism -- as the country emerges from decades of authoritarian rule.

Dignity Health: Building a Value-Added HR Practice

Learn how CHRO Darryl Robinson is monetizing Dignity Health's HR initiatives.

Special Briefing: The Top Five Challenges Obama Faces

The economy, unemployment, the federal deficit, dissatisfaction with government, and healthcare are the top five issues facing the country as President Obama prepares for a second term. This article reviews Americans' views on each.

Catalans Place Less Faith in Spain's National Government

Ahead of a potential vote on independence on Sunday, Catalans express less confidence in their national government (22%) than do Spaniards in the rest of the country (30%).

Identifying, Growing Builder Talents on Campus: UNL

Learn how budding entrepreneurs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business are discovering and growing their builder and CliftonStrengths talents.

Everybody Needs a Coach

There are 7 billion people in the world. Imagine if all 7 billion received coaching to maximize their potential this week. It would change how humans develop.

U.S. Superintendents Excited About Their District's Future

U.S. public school district superintendents are excited about the future of their district, but they are less optimistic about the future of U.S. education.

Brazilians' Trust in Country's Leadership at Record Low

As Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff faces possible impeachment, Brazilians' faith in their leadership is at a new low. Just 15% of Brazilians approve of the job performance of the country's leadership.

Congress' Job Approval Rating Slips to 11%

Congress' job approval rating has slipped to 11%, its low point this year and only two percentage points above the all-time low of 9%. Just 8% of Republicans approve of the Republican-led institution.