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More Americans Say Political Rhetoric Has Gone Too Far
Larger majorities than in 2011 say Republicans (69%) and Democrats (60%) go too far in using inflammatory language to criticize their opponents.
Beyond Tradition: Reinventing the Japanese Workplace
Download this report on the current and future state of Japan's workplace culture, leadership and organisational performance.
Majority of Gen Z Consider College Education Important
Gallup and Walton Family Foundation find Gen Z value college despite rising costs and declining adult confidence.
Teachers Who Collaborate, Learn at Work Are More Satisfied
Teachers with meaningful growth opportunities report higher job satisfaction and lower burnout.
Listening: The Linchpin to Change at Enterprise Mobility
Enterprise Mobility uses targeted organizational listening to understand employee needs and embed engagement and strengths deep into its culture.
Community Cohesion Could Unlock Rural Leadership
In rural America, high levels of community support and connection are linked to higher levels of local involvement and leadership.
Positivity: Uplifting Energy That Sparks Resilience and Celebration
Explore how Positivity talents infuse energy into relationships, offering encouragement and celebration in ways that motivate teams and individuals.
Americans See Need for Third Party, but Offer Soft Support
Americans continue to express a desire for a third party but have reservations about voting for third-party candidates.
What Percentage of Americans Own Stock?
Since 2023, an average of 62% of Americans report owning stock, a rebound after more than a decade of lower readings.
U.S. Confidence in Higher Education Now Closely Divided
Americans now split into roughly equal thirds as to whether they have a lot of (36%), some (32%) or very little (32%) confidence in higher education.