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Naples, Florida, Metro Tops U.S. in Well-Being for Third Time
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, Florida, had the highest well-being across 186 U.S. metro areas for the third straight year. Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma, had the lowest.
Snapshot: Americans Dissatisfied With U.S. Gun Laws
Six in 10 Americans are dissatisfied with the nation's gun laws. Dissatisfied Americans overwhelmingly want stricter gun laws.
Coaching With Intentionality and Courage
Discover how to focus your CliftonStrengths coaching, make it more personal and relational, and even bring it to clients around the world.
Dignity Health: Building a Value-Added HR Practice
Learn how CHRO Darryl Robinson is monetizing Dignity Health's HR initiatives.
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.
Parental Fear About School Safety Back to Pre-Newtown Level
The percentage of U.S. parents who fear for their children's safety at school has dropped to 24%, a level not seen since before the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut, massacre.
Why Phone and Web Survey Results Aren't the Same
Researchers who are considering mixing survey research modes or contemplating a transition to a new method should be especially mindful of mode effects.
Four in 10 Americans Fear Being a Victim of a Mass Shooting
Americans' worry about being the victim of a mass shooting is similar to the level found after the 2015 San Bernardino shooting. Democrats believe new gun laws would reduce shootings; Republicans disagree.
Most City Employees in U.S. Not Engaged
City governments battling everything from falling revenues to rising citizen demands should view every employee as a key to success.
Building a Wall Out of Sync With American Public Opinion
The American public has little interest in building a wall along the southern U.S. border and rates it one of the least important things the president could do at this point.