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Create a Culture That Inspires: Organizational Change, Part 2
Learn more about navigating change -- including the importance of mindset, what happens when organizations don't evolve and how change starts with the individual.
Americans Split on Outlook for U.S. Power
Decades of intellectual debate about American power sunsetting seems lost on a public that views the matter through a partisan lens.
Obama, Romney Intensity Scores Similar
President Barack Obama and GOP front-runner Mitt Romney have similar intensity scores among all Americans, at -3 and -1, respectively. They fare as well as or better than the other major presidential candidates on this measure.
Romney, Santorum Tie for Lead in GOP Positive Intensity
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum tie for the highest Positive Intensity Score among Republicans, at +12. Romney has never generated a high degree of intensity among Republicans, but has been the most liked, on average.
Romney's GOP Supporters Tilt Upscale; Palin's, Downscale
The leading potential Republican hopefuls have somewhat different bases of support among Republicans nationwide. Mitt Romney does best among college graduates and the highest income earners, Sarah Palin among the lowest income earners, and Mike ...
Trump's Impeachment and Opinion Formation in the Digital Age
Despite all the legislative and media coverage around impeachment, political science suggests Americans may get most of their information from each other.
Tactics for Managers to Keep Their Remote Workers Engaged
Learn strategies and skills that coaches and managers can use to foster greater engagement among their employees who, perhaps for the first time, are working remotely.
Gingrich Leads; Romney at New Low in Positive Intensity
Newt Gingrich's most recent Positive Intensity Score of 20 in Nov. 14-27 tracking is the highest of any Republican candidate, while Mitt Romney's current score of 9 is his lowest of the year by one percentage point.
U.S. Congressional Leaders Unpopular on Balance
Nancy Pelosi is viewed favorably by 38% of Americans and unfavorably by 48%. Her resulting -10 net image rating compares with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's -18.
Political Repercussions of the Debt Crisis
People ask how the current debt ceiling negotiations are going to affect next year's elections.