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Japan's Workplace Wellbeing Woes Continue

In addition to not being engaged at work, a new Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation-Gallup study shows Japanese workers also are less likely than average to enjoy what they do at work.

Deliberative®: How to Feel More Energized at Work

Find out how your Deliberative talent can fuel your energy -- or the energy of those you manage -- at work.

How Is Life at Work Going?

What is employee engagement, and why has Gallup measured it? And what can leaders do to take charge of engagement within their ranks? Join host Kristen Lipton for the premiere episode of "Thriving: A Gallup Podcast on the State of the Global ...

Americans' Outlook for Their Retirement Has Worsened

Nonretired Americans are more negative about retirement than they have been since 2012, while most retirees say they have enough money to live comfortably.

Meet the Youngest Ever Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach

Encouraged by her mentor, 17-year-old Claire Elliott embraced her strengths, became a certified coach and now guides others on their strengths journey.

Intentional Development Strategies at Election Systems & Software

Discover how a simple, organic approach has fueled the development of managers and employees at ES&S.

Frontline Workers Want Flexibility Too

Many employees dream of the flexibility of hybrid work. But not frontline workers -- they want a different kind of flexibility.

How Engaging Employees Benefits Patients at Infirmary Health System

Learn how Infirmary Health System is meeting healthcare industry challenges by engaging its employees, and how this is benefiting its patients.

Remote Work Stable at Higher Rate Post-Pandemic

U.S. workers report working remotely an average of 3.8 days per month, down from 5.8 in 2020 but higher than the 2.4 measured before the pandemic.

Cigarette Smoking Rates Down Sharply Among U.S. Young Adults

The cigarette smoking rate among young adults in the U.S. has fallen by more than 20 points in the past two decades. Young adults are now more likely to smoke marijuana or electronic cigarettes than tobacco cigarettes.