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Announcing the 2024 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winners
Gallup celebrates 60 winning organizations that maintained highly engaged workplace cultures while adapting to the challenges of 2023.
The New Challenge of Engaging Younger Workers
Following the pandemic, younger employees report feeling increasingly more detached from their work and employers than do older generations.
Integrating Strengths and Engagement at Rivermark Credit Union
Learn how organizations can better nurture employee trust while building on a strengths-based, engagement-focused foundation that is psychologically safe.
AI in the Workplace: Answering 3 Big Questions
AI adoption could stagnate without effective change leadership. Three questions and three actions help workplaces realize the benefits of AI.
The Recruitment Process Is More Digital Than Ever
The recruiting landscape has evolved. Finding top talent now requires an even greater online presence and highly accurate job descriptions.
1 in 5 Employees Worldwide Feel Lonely
20% of employees feel lonely, with younger and fully remote workers feeling it most. Work itself can decrease loneliness -- read more to see how.
The True Impact of Leadership's Engagement
In Thailand, executive engagement is significantly lower than that of employees in the organizations they lead. CEOs need to act fast because engagement cascades down -- and so does disengagement.
What Percentage of U.S. Workers Belong to a Labor Union?
Nine percent of U.S. workers belong to a labor union, according to aggregated data from Gallup's 2023-2024 Work and Education surveys.
How Iveco Group Aligned Culture With Strategy
Since its foundation, Iveco Group has not only defined its purpose and values. With Gallup, it has started working toward consistent excellence across all areas of its business by embodying the culture audit process in daily operations.
No More Fear of Being Obsolete: Upskilling and the AI Revolution
The AI revolution is upon us. See why that means leaders should invest in more, not less, employee development.