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3 Leadership Strategies for a Strong, Flexible Work Culture

Thoughtful hybrid and remote strategies are essential for employee engagement. Read what leaders can do to make sure they get it right.

U.S. Attention to Political News Slips Back to Typical Levels

The 32% of Americans who follow political news very closely is down from the prior two readings but typical of years before a presidential election.

Despite Challenges and Barriers, the Luster of a Degree Persists

Though enrollment in higher education has declined, most U.S. adults see great value in higher education, with demand among the unenrolled remaining high -- and even increasing among certain demographic groups.

More Than Six in 10 Americans Drink Alcohol

More than six in 10 Americans report that they drink alcohol, and 19% of drinkers admit to overindulging sometimes. Beer remains more popular than liquor or wine in the U.S., but liquor's appeal has grown.

Q12 for Coaches: Updates and Changes for 2022

Learn about the current state of employee engagement and the tools and resources Gallup offers to help organizations and leaders move it in a positive direction.

How Your Store Managers Can Win Customers Back

With public trust in the retail industry at an all-time low, prioritizing customer engagement is more crucial than ever.

What the Most Engaged Organisations in EMEA Do Differently

Six award-winning organisations share their secrets and reveal how to create a high-performing workplace that employees commit to.

Culture Boost: Combining CliftonStrengths and Engagement

Saying you'll integrate CliftonStrengths and engagement into your culture is one thing. Doing it is another. Get techniques for making it work.

6 Workplace Trends Leaders Should Watch in 2024

From hybrid work to restructuring, relationships between employees and employers have changed. Here are six of the most important trends leaders should watch in 2024.

Americans' Support for Nuclear Energy Highest in a Decade

The 55% of Americans who favor using nuclear energy as a source of electricity is up four points since last year to its highest level since 2012.
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