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The Importance of Employee Recognition: Low Cost, High Impact

Recognizing good work is a powerful, cost-effective method of improving organizational performance -- yet it is underused.

Growing Strengths Organically at the University of Colorado

Learn how CliftonStrengths is empowering student engagement at the University of Colorado-Boulder.

Getting a Mortgage: Lousy Experience for Customers

By disengaging customers, banks are losing opportunities to win future retail and mortgage business, as well as referrals.

Forty-Five Percent of Americans Seek Out Organic Foods

In the U.S., 45% try to include organic foods in their diets, while 15% try to avoid them. Including organic foods is more common among younger Americans and upper-income Americans, as well as those who live in cities and in the West.

Chile's Workforce: Its Key to Weathering a Downturn?

Some of Chile's best opportunities to boost productivity may lie in maximizing the talents and skills of its existing workers.

Americans More Likely to Avoid Drinking Soda Than Before

Sixty-three percent of Americans say they avoid soda -- a jump from 10 years ago -- and more than half say they avoid sugar (52%). More than nine in 10 Americans try to include fruits (92%) or vegetables (93%) in their diet.

Community Banks: Focus on Customers and Employees to Stay Competitive

This post is part of Gallup's ongoing series on the shifting landscape for financial institutions. It provides insights into channel optimization, emerging customer behaviors and preferences, product penetration and relationship growth, engaging ...

Building Exceptional Business-to-Business Relationships

In thousands of B2B customer interviews, Gallup has observed partnerships that create great value for both customers and suppliers. An expert reveals the traits these rare relationships share.

German Companies Need Talent-Based Hiring and Development

Most of the country's employees are in roles that don't allow them to fully contribute. The fix: a strengths-based approach.

Get Better at Knowing Your Client's Decision-Making Process

Using a disciplined approach to assess, manage and improve buying center relationships will help B2B companies better understand their client's key players and their needs.