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K-12 Teachers Worried About COVID-19 on the Job

U.S. teachers are highly and increasingly concerned about exposure to COVID-19 on the job -- far more than workers in other professions.

U.S. Satisfaction Improved After Recent Decline

After three months of decline, the percentage of Americans who are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. has increased to 27%, largely because Democrats are more satisfied.

Strategies to Meet the Needs of Customers During Disruption

The emotional needs of customers only intensify in a disruption. Lift their burdens of stress and worry by meeting these four needs.

CliftonStrengths Relator Theme: Teams and Managers

"Strong themes, stronger teams": Learn how your team can own its Relator talents and become stronger, resulting in improved performance, organic growth and better wellbeing.

Remember the Needs of Followers During COVID-19

With the effects of COVID-19 in full swing, people look to their leaders for four critical things: trust, compassion, stability and hope.

El Salvador Voters Ready for Change

Voters in El Salvador this weekend will cast their ballots in the first of Latin America's six presidential elections this year.

Trudeau Approval Hits New Low as Canadians Prepare to Vote

Heading into elections next week, Canadians' approval of their country's leadership and of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership are sitting at record lows.

How to Communicate to Create Stability Despite Uncertainty

Lean into the critical aspects of employee engagement to help leaders communicate and establish stability more effectively.

Indonesians Confident Ahead of World's Biggest Election

Headed into their presidential and parliamentary elections, a record 75% of Indonesians are confident in the honesty of their elections.

Trump Rated Worse Than Other Modern-Day Presidents on Ethics

Americans rate Donald Trump's ethical standards lower than those of any other U.S. president elected in the past 50 years. Partisans' views differ sharply.