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Too Many Teams, Too Many Bosses: Overcoming Matrix Madness
Here's what to do when your teams suffer from collaboration overload.
Interaction With Local Media Tied to Trust in Local News
Americans' interactions with local news vary significantly. Greater interaction is associated with slightly higher levels of consuming and trust in local news.
Hope, Trust Deficits May Help Fuel Populism
Studying populations that are both disaffected with their government and less hopeful about their personal future may be useful in understanding the recent rise of populism in the U.S. and elsewhere around the world.
Improving Student Performance Through Teacher Evaluation: The Gallup Approach
Improving Student Performance Through Teacher Evaluation: The Gallup Approach
Southeast Asian Leaders Earn Highest Job Approval in Asia
Residents in most Asian countries surveyed in 2011 are more likely to approve of their leaders than disapprove. Laos' president earned one of the highest approval ratings (97%), while Pakistan's president earned the lowest (20%).
The Economics of Well-Being
The Economics of Wellbeing
Why Entrepreneurs Matter More Than Innovators
In the race to create good jobs, leaders pay too much attention to innovation and too little to cultivating talented entrepreneurs. They've got it backward, says Gallup's chairman.
Obama Job Approval and 2012
President Barack Obama's job approval rating has been hovering near the fault line between probable re-election and probable "one-term" presidency.
The CliftonStrengths Technical Report: Development and Validation
The CliftonStrengths Technical Report: Development and Validation
Luring Restaurant Customers Back
According to Gallup, 46% of Americans say they're spending less than they were a year ago. For many, dining out hasn't been on the menu since the recession. But there are ways to whet customers' appetites.