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Most U.S. Smartphone Owners Check Phone at Least Hourly
Most U.S. smartphone owners check their device at least hourly, including 52% who check it frequently within the hour. Young adults are especially hooked, with 73% checking it multiple times an hour.
A Tale of Two Supreme Court Decisions
The two major decisions recently handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court have very direct relationships to public opinion. One of the decisions fits well with majority public opinion. The other, in a broad sense, does not.
Many Millennials Are Job-Hoppers -- But Not All
Engaging millennial employees dramatically decreases the likelihood that they will change companies.
3 Reasons Why Performance Development Wins in the Workplace
Learn how committing to a performance development approach can arm your managers to lead their employees and teams to greater outcomes.
Americans' Rating of Auto Industry Reaches Record High
The percentage of U.S. adults with a positive view of the auto industry has reached its highest point in Gallup's 17-year trend, led by a sharp increase among Republicans.
CliftonStrengths® for Sales Report: What's Included, How to Use It
Learn about the recently launched CliftonStrengths for Sales report -- why it's important, what it contains and how salespeople can access their own report.
Connecting With Gen Z: Strengths, Purpose in the Future Workforce
Discover some need-to-knows about Gen Z, what they want from their jobs, and the key roles of strengths and purpose in helping them reach their goals.
Majority of Republicans Doubt Theory of Evolution
Many Americans today reject the theory of evolution as an explanation for human origins. This appears to be substantially based on a belief in the creation story as outlined in the Bible. Because highly religious Americans are more likely to be ...
Creating Flow in Your Coaching Business
Learn what "flow" is, how it relates to your strengths, and how understanding and seeking to foster it can energize your coaching.
Reports of Depression Treatment Highest Among Baby Boomers
One in seven baby boomers (14%) say they are currently being treated for depression, which is a higher rate than among other generations of American adults. Generation Xers follow, at 11%.