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The Culture Imperative: Insights for India's Next Chapter

Download this report to learn about the strengths and risks of India's workplace culture and how leaders can build resilient, high-performing workplaces.

Gallup Center on Black Voices

Learn about Gallup's 100-year commitment to report the Black experience in America. Explore our latest research insights.

Mentions of Government as Top U.S. Problem Near Record High

Amid the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine, 34% of Americans cite government as the most important problem currently facing the U.S., marking an 11-point increase since September.

A World of Difference on Climate Change

There has arguably never been a more global issue than climate change. One can dispute exactly what will happen, when, and where, but every continent, country, and citizen has a stake in the future of planet Earth.

Should I Retake CliftonStrengths?

Gallup answers your questions about retaking the CliftonStrengths assessment, its reliability and stability, as it rolls out a new Access feature.

Credit Union Consortium

Powered by Gallup and Callahan & Associates, this consortium helps credit unions turn member insights into action to improve wellbeing and retention.

Before COVID-19, 66% Across Africa Lacked Money for Food

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, a record two in three adults in sub-Saharan Africa reported not having enough money for food in the past year, marking the seventh consecutive year of increases on this measure.

How Remote Workers Are Counted Changes Results

Workers who are remote make up approximately 20% to 54% of the U.S. workforce, depending on the survey. Four methodological choices explain most of the gap, with question wording driving it.

Span of Control: What's the Optimal Team Size for Managers?

The ideal span of control isn't universal. Gallup research shows that a manager's talent and how they spend their time affect performance when managing larger teams.

Trends in U.S. Adults' Acceptance of Moral and Values Behaviors

Americans have become more liberal on many moral and values issues over the past quarter century, but with some signs of a leveling off in recent years.