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How to Craft a Pathway to Excellence in Your Career
Discover the way your dominant CliftonStrengths can propel you forward as you seek excellence in your career.
Afghan Women and Men See Women Treated Worse After Taliban
Gallup surveys conducted as the Taliban completed their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021 showed the percentage of Afghans who said women in their country were treated with respect and dignity dropped to a record low of 31%.
Germany, U.S. Lead Approval Ratings in Asia
A median of 43% of adults in Asia approved of Germany's leadership in 2021, closely followed by 41% who approved of U.S. leadership.
Americans Like Canada Most, North Korea Least
Americans have the most favorable opinion of Canada, but this ally and others have soured considerably on U.S. leadership since 2016.
Americans Largely Satisfied With Their Personal Life
Broad majorities of Americans are at least somewhat satisfied with their personal life along with nine specific life aspects.
How to Coach Leaders to Be More Effective
Learn five qualities of great leaders, and how your coaching and the CliftonStrengths for Leaders Report can propel leaders to greater effectiveness.
Reva Goujon on Russia: 'The Chess Pieces Were Lined Up'
Analyst Reva Goujon joins the podcast to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the geopolitical calculus that led to it.
Calmness Linked to Higher Wellbeing in Older People
A new Gallup analysis suggests that older people around the world felt a greater sense of calmness in 2020 compared with younger people, which may have positively affected the older generation's overall wellbeing.
Terrorism, Nuclear Weapons, China Viewed as Top U.S. Threats
Americans rated various forms of terrorism, development of nuclear weapons by unfriendly countries, and China's military power as the top critical threats to U.S. vital interests, just before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Cyberterrorism Tops List of 11 Potential Threats to U.S.
Americans consider cyberterrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and Iran to be the most critical of 11 potential threats to the U.S.