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How to Build Trust and Boost Productivity Within Remote Teams
Is your remote team as productive at home as they were in the office? First, ask yourself if you trust them.
When It Comes to Local News Mergers, Bias Top Concern
More than nine in 10 Americans are concerned that the acquisition of local news organizations by a large, national company will result in biased coverage.
Ethical Dilemmas: What to Do When Employees Stay Silent
A majority of German workers who saw wrongdoing at work in the past 12 months kept silent. See what managers can do to foster a culture of ethics.
The New Challenge of Engaging Younger Workers
Following the pandemic, younger employees report feeling increasingly more detached from their work and employers than do older generations.
Confidence in Public's Judgment Reverses Seven-Year Slide
The public's faith in people's judgment on national issues is up for the first time since 2009. Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults now trust their fellow Americans.
News Media Viewed as Biased but Crucial to Democracy
A new study from Gallup and Knight Foundation finds a widening gulf between what Americans want from the news media and what they say they're getting.
How Lessons in Adversity Shape Leaders
Research shows that coping with adversity can be a necessary leadership experience. Learn how to turn adversity into a leadership advantage.
Trusteeship Radio Podcast: The Public's Trust in Higher Education
Discover whether higher education has lost the public's trust in this Trusteeship Radio podcast featuring Gallup's Director of Education and Workforce Development Brandon Busteed.
Trump's First-Quarter Approval Rating Below Average, at 45%
Donald Trump averaged 45% approval in the first quarter of his second term, with 44% of Americans confident in his management of the economy.
Democrats' Confidence in Mass Media Rises Sharply From 2016
Democrats' confidence in the mass media has risen sharply to 72% in 2017, while Republicans' confidence remains low.