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How Can a Strengths-Based Approach Improve Organizational Success?

Learn how the best organizations use CliftonStrengths to improve employee engagement, boost productivity and performance, and grow their business.

Americans Still Favor Replacing Electoral College System

Nearly six in 10 Americans prefer that the presidential election winner be determined by the popular vote rather than the Electoral College.

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.

Strengths-Based Interventions Boost College Student Retention

Stopping out has negative implications for students and institutions. See how strengths-based interventions can help boost student persistence.

Nonretirees' Worry Remains High

Retirees are far more financially confident than nonretirees expect to be when they retire.

Americans Show Consensus on Many Democracy-Related Matters

A Kettering Foundation/Gallup survey finds most Americans support political compromise, view multiculturalism as a strength and reject political violence.

Postsecondary Education Linked to Volunteerism, Better Health

Americans with at least some postsecondary education are about twice as likely to volunteer their time as those with no education after high school.

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.

Living Your Values Linked to Positive Life Outlook

Americans value housing, their loved ones and health most. While specific experiences, such as financial security, are associated with quality-of-life ratings, doing what one values is linked to a positive perception of life.

Gen Z, Parents Lack Knowledge of Post-High School Options

A new study shows most Gen Z high school students and their parents are largely unaware of the full range of options available after high school.
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