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Public Interest in Having a Third Major Party Dips to 56%

After peaking at 62% in early 2021, Americans' desire to see a third major party emerge in the country has dropped to 56%, which is about average for this trend.

The Most Important Skill in Sales

How do you bring your best to your sales role? It's a skill salespeople must learn -- and it starts with strengths.

How to Manage Emotional Responses to Discovering Your Strengths

Learn how to coach people's positive as well as negative reactions to their CliftonStrengths report, and how to help them embrace their results.

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Explore our video collections of leaders who make their mark on the world using their most powerful strengths.

World Risk Poll Sheds New Light on Resilience

How well equipped are people worldwide to deal with disasters like severe-weather events spurred by climate change? The 2021 Lloyd's Register World Risk Poll offers some answers.

Leading From Every Chair: The Beauty of Strengths at Estee Lauder®

Learn how a strengths, wellbeing and inclusion emphasis has fueled Estee Lauder's mission to help its employees lead.

How to Best Talk About Your Strengths in an Interview

Learn how your Top 5 strengths can be useful in building your resume and interviewing for a job, including practical tips for job hunters and hiring managers alike.

Global Warming Attitudes Frozen Since 2016

Americans have maintained relatively high concern about global warming over the past six years, along with the belief that it is caused by human activity.

How to Help Remote Workers Avoid the Endless Workday

The pros of remote work come with serious cons: overworked employees and retention risk. Take these steps to give remote workers much-needed downtime.

Don't Confuse 'Being in the Office' With 'Culture'

Hybrid workers feel most connected to company culture; however, managers are struggling with the hybrid model.