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Current Workforce Challenges: Resiliency
Learn how you can recover or improve your resiliency as you ask yourself a series of key questions and apply your CliftonStrengths.
Energy States Lead in Job Creation, Financial States Struggle
Gallup's Job Creation Index shows that Washington, D.C., as well as energy- and commodity-producing states continue to have the best job markets. Most of the 10 worst markets continue to be in the finance-based states of the Northeast and the ...
Getting Out of the Way of Your Success: Applying Your Strengths
Learn how awareness of the opportunities as well as limitations of your strengths can move you toward greater professional and relational success.
How to Improve Your Wellbeing With Belief®
Learn how to apply your CliftonStrengths theme of Belief to move your wellbeing -- and the wellbeing of the people in your life -- to a place of thriving.
Learning, Workplaces, Health Habits Set "Best Regions" Apart
The U.S. regions poised for the brightest future share several traits not captured with classic economic data: their residents are more likely to learn something new daily and report better supervisor relationships at work.
A New Regional Paradigm for Following U.S. Elections
Recent data suggest the U.S. is moving toward a new geopolitical framework that divides it into three regions.
Strategic®: Developing Your Leadership Skills
Explore the Strategic theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.
World Hunger, Severe Food Insecurity Grew in 2021
The world's goal of achieving "zero hunger" by 2030 is even more unlikely, according to the latest State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report.
Why Is the News 'Broken'? Can It Be Fixed?
Mosheh Oinounou and Jill Wagner join the podcast to discuss how the currents of social media and politics have shaped the media climate, and the challenges the industry now faces to regain public trust.
Economic Confidence Index Highest in Minn., Lowest in W. Va.
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index scores in 2014 were highest in Minnesota, followed by Maryland, California and Hawaii. Scores were lowest in West Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky and Mississippi.