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Leading with Strengths: Russell Cox

What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Russell Cox shares how his Achiever, Futuristic and Positivity help create a mission-driven culture and better business results.

Accountability Is Leadership's Greatest Weakness

Under half of leaders excel at holding employees accountable, a deficiency managers notice and one that threatens engagement and performance.

Gallup Helps UN Track Progress on Hunger, Financial Inclusion

A new report from the United Nations on the world's progress on sustainable development goals features data that Gallup collected on behalf of its clients FAO and World Bank on world hunger and financial inclusion.

High Risk, Low Awareness of Climate Change in Nepal

Although they are at the forefront of global climate change, the majority of Nepal's residents have little awareness about global warming and its potential long-term effect on their food and water supply. Even higher percentages believe it is ...

One-Third of Americans Cut Back to Cover Healthcare Expenses

According to new West Health-Gallup research, millions of Americans report cutting back on expenses and delaying plans because of healthcare costs.

Majority Worldwide Say Media Can Operate Freely

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, Gallup trends show the majority of adults globally saying their media have a lot of freedom, even as pressures on these freedoms rise.

Americans Not Likely to Be Upset if No Climate Change Bill Is Passed This Year

It's unlikely that the American public is going to be greatly upset by reports that Congress will not be passing a new energy/climate change bill this year.

Party Groups Agree on Importance of Big Election Issues

Republicans, independents and Democrats largely agree on the top issues that will affect their vote for president -- the economy, jobs, healthcare, education and national security. They disagree on climate change and treatment of minorities.

Social Media Use Linked to Mixed Views on Democracy

Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.

Building a Life After Prison, One Strength at a Time

In Nebraska prisons, RISE equips inmates to rewrite their story, using strengths as the foundation for lasting change.