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A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American
What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.
Ethical Dilemmas: What to Do When Employees Stay Silent
A majority of German workers who saw wrongdoing at work in the past 12 months kept silent. See what managers can do to foster a culture of ethics.
4 Hard Truths About Ethics and Compliance Training
Lackluster compliance training isn't just boring -- it's ineffective. See the data on what's wrong with most compliance training programs and how to fix it.
The Military's Positive Image and the Defense Budget
Americans hold the military in high regard, but with an already-increased defense budget, relatively few say the U.S. spends too little on the military.
Leading With Strengths: Simon Sinek
Learn how the founder of The Optimism Company leads with his strengths to explore concepts ranging from friendship to the New Cold War.
Gallup Reporter Resources: Brazil
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Erdogan Faces Considerable Headwinds in Reelection Bid
Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a challenge in this month's election, as Turks' views on the economy and leadership were falling even before February's quakes.
Positivity®: Developing Your Leadership Skills
Explore the Positivity theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.
Is Your Employee Recognition Really Authentic?
Recognition -- when it means something -- boosts employees' engagement and wellbeing. Ensure your recognition counts by making it authentic.
Public Figures as News Sources: 'A Widespread Phenomenon'
About nine in 10 Americans turn to individuals with public platforms for information and place a lot of trust in them. To whom are they turning and why and how are they following them? Dr. Sarah Fioroni joins the podcast to discuss.