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Leading With Strengths: Vint Cerf

Watch the father of the internet discuss the power of his strengths, exploring his appreciation of long-term projects and how leaders must be willing to learn.

Pre-Ukraine, Americans Not Content With U.S. Global Image

Americans see much room for improvement in the nation's global position and image. The majority of Democrats are content with the nation's status, while most Republicans are dismayed.

How to Practice Authentic Leadership in Your Coaching

Gain insights on how you -- and those you coach -- can become a more authentic leader, and how the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can equip you to do that.

The Mission of Making Life Better for Children Drives Engagement at Children's Health

Making life better for children is more than a motto at Children's Health of Texas. It's the purpose that empowers employees to deliver excellent care.

Fostering Teamwork With CliftonStrengths®

Learn how you can promote teamwork and a positive work culture, informed by CliftonStrengths, with your coworkers and in your organization.

Americans Pessimistic About Inflation, Stock Market

Americans are more likely to predict worsening rather than improving conditions for five economic aspects, including inflation and unemployment.

Larger Minority in U.S. Says Some UFOs Are Alien Spacecraft

Americans regard reports of UFOs less skeptically than they did two years ago. UFO doubters still outnumber believers, but 41% now think some sightings have involved alien visitors.

Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas

Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.

Turning Engagement Moments Into Momentum at Lindsay Co.

Learn how engagement momentum in an organization can be built from moments big and small.

Americans' Confidence in Racial Fairness Waning

Americans have become less confident in recent years that equality exists for Black people in housing or jobs and, perhaps as a result, they are more supportive of affirmative action. But racial gaps in perceptions persist.