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Coaching Certification: How to Get It and Benefits It Offers
Learn from three Gallup experts how to become certified by Gallup (as a Strengths Coach) and ICF, and the benefits this will supply to your coaching.
Small-Business Owners, E-Commerce and Technology
Most U.S. small-business owners say their business is not affected by the trend toward online retail and tend to see technological changes as a plus.
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.
Optimism Among U.S. Small-Business Owners Remains High
Small-business owners remain optimistic, but have hiring concerns. Owners' views of the tax reform law are mixed; many say it is too early to judge its effect.
More U.S. College Students Say Campus Climate Deters Speech
Sixty-one percent of U.S. college students, up from 54% in 2016, say the climate on their campus prevents people from saying what they believe.
Still Listening: The State of Telephone Surveys
Telephone survey response rates are down across the survey research industry, requiring researchers to explore alternatives that supplement phone surveys.
Hunger Knows No Boundaries
Food insecurity persists in high- and low-income countries alike. Across 147 countries, four in 10 children under 15 live with an adult who is food insecure.
Post-Arab Spring Life in the Southeastern Mediterranean
Economists from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development investigate how changes in Middle Eastern countries since the Arab Spring have affected people's lives and their social, economic and political preferences.
Exploring Creative Strengths Tools: Cascade, Strengths Twins
Learn about the Cascade strengths report and the Strengths Twins initiative, CliftonStrengths tools created by a strengths coach who uses them in his church.
California Dreaming: Is Talk of Secession Just Politics?
California is challenging, some would say defying, Trump administration policies. Is this mere partisan politics or is secession really on the table?