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Leading With Strengths: Paul Allen
Learn how the founder of Ancestry.com and Soar.com uses his strengths to set his teams up for success, manage information and thrive despite setbacks.
Called to Serve: Strengths-Based Teamwork Aboard Mercy Ships
Learn about an organization that brings many nations together to discover and apply their CliftonStrengths as they pursue its mission.
In U.S., Black Confidence in Police Recovers From 2020 Low
Black Americans' confidence in the police remains low, but it has mostly recovered from the drop seen last year after the death of George Floyd.
Religiousness a Key Factor for Romney and Obama Support
Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama by 54% to 37% among very religious voters in Gallup's latest five-day Daily tracking average. Obama leads by 61% to 30% among those who are nonreligious.
Americans' Favorable Ratings of Pope Up After U.S. Visit
Pope Francis enjoyed a double-digit boost in favorability after his September visit to the U.S. Seventy percent of Americans rate the pope positively -- up from 59% in July. The latest rating is still lower than the 76% in early 2014.
Six Proven Strategies to Introduce CliftonStrengths to Your Organization
Discover six strategies you can use to introduce CliftonStrengths to your organization in a way that will endure.
Private Schools First, Public Schools Last in K-12 Ratings
Americans are most confident in the quality of education that private schools provide and least confident in public schools. Charter schools earn moderate confidence, but ratings are down among Democrats.
In U.S., Support for Daily Prayer in Schools Dips Slightly
A majority of Americans, 61%, support allowing daily prayers in classrooms, slightly below the level of support found in 2001. Three in four Americans support graduation prayers and student religious groups using school facilities.
A Strengths-Based Culture Takes Off at Southwest
Learn how Southwest Airlines is building a strengths-based culture and what that looks like during the challenges of a worldwide pandemic.
Churchgoing Among U.S. Catholics Slides to Tie Protestants
Weekly church attendance among Catholics dropped from 75% to 46% between the 1950s and 1990s, but has seemed to stabilize in the past decade. Church attendance among Protestants has been fairly steady over the past six decades, averaging 42% in ...