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For Democrats in the Workplace, Engagement Rebounds

Employee engagement among workers who identified as Democrats fell after the election, but has now returned to where it was.

Remote Staff Hours Fall, but Productivity Steady (For Now)

Remote workers are working fewer hours, but that doesn't mean productivity is falling. Here's how remote work is reshaping output and leadership.

7 Workplace Challenges for 2025

The workplace has not returned to pre-pandemic normalcy, and leadership challenges abound in 2025. But each of these challenges has a solution.

CEOs: Do Your Employees Trust You?

U.S. workers are much more positive about company leaders' moral values than they are about those of the nation generally.

What Do Gallup's Indicators on Religion and Faith Tell Us?

Dr. Frank Newport rejoins the podcast to opine on Gallup's decadeslong trends on faith and religion in the U.S.

State of the Global Workplace — Regional Data Summary

Compare employee engagement, wellbeing, and job trends data across 10 regions around the world from Gallup's 2025 State of the Global Workplace Report.

Can Great Management Improve Mental Health?

As humanity has made material progress, mental health has declined. The workplace can contribute to poor mental health -- but it may also solve it.

Why the World Can't Quit Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting costs the world's economy almost $9 trillion per year -- and this trend isn't going anywhere until organizations hire better managers.

Leading With Strengths: Marlene Tromp

What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Marlene Tromp reveals how the best leaders begin with belief, curiosity and courage.

Democrats Have Historically Dim View of National Conditions

Democrats are less likely than in the past to see conditions as positive, while Republicans are upbeat, as is typical for them with a GOP president.
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