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Email Outside of Working Hours Not a Burden to U.S. Workers

Few U.S. workers who use email after business hours see it as unreasonable or interfering with well-being, family or friends.

Islam and the West: Clash or Coexistence?

The authors of the book Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think examine the commonly held perception that misunderstandings between Islam and the West stem from a clash of civilizations.

The Performance Management Needs of the Changing Workforce

Learn how to design performance management practices for the workplace of the future.

Snapshot: NATO Intervention in Libya Unpopular in Arab World

As NATO countries mull over intervention in Syria, Gallup data show pluralities in the Arab world opposed the organization's previous actions in Libya.

Gallup and Cascade Integration Q&A

Learn what the Gallup Access-Cascade integration will mean for you and your coaching business as Cascade creator Richard Sterry joins the webcast.

Algerians Soured on U.S. Leadership Prior to Hostage Crisis

As news of the hostage crisis in Algeria -- involving Americans among other foreigners -- continues to unfold, Gallup finds Algerians' approval of U.S. leadership sank to 30% in 2012, down significantly from 49% in 2009.

Thinking Practically: Applying Your Strengths in Everyday Life

Learn what it looks like to apply your -- or your coachees' -- strengths in parenting and in charting a career path, and how our differences can become advantages.

How to Coach Using the CliftonStrengths® for Managers Report

Find out what Gallup and coaches have learned so far about how coaches can successfully use the CliftonStrengths for Managers report in their coaching.

Moral Issues Divide Westerners From Muslims in the West

On a spectrum of moral issues, residents of key Western nations and Muslim populations in three major European cities differ most in their views of homosexuality, abortion, pornography, and sex outside of marriage.

OECD Report Profiles the World's 630 Million Potential Migrants

About 14% of world's adults -- roughly 630 million adults aged 15 and older -- said they would like to move to another country permanently if they had the opportunity to do so between 2008 and 2010. However, less than one-tenth of them -- about ...