September

2011

29 September 2011

Fixing major economic problems and winning the global war for good jobs can only be accomplished one city at a time, says Gallup's chairman. Washington won't have the answers. All solutions are local.

29 September 2011

Fixing major economic problems can only be solved one city at a time, says Gallup's chairman, says Gallup's chairman. Learn more in this podcast of the GMJ article Cities: Where Good Jobs Are Created.

22 September 2011

Globally, workplace conditions are strongly tied to personal wellbeing. That's a key finding from Gallup's recent study of employees in 116 countries. But does that finding hold up everywhere?

15 September 2011

Many companies apply a mass marketing approach to social media. They launch Facebook pages or have their CEOs tweet brand-friendly messages -- assuming that all social networkers are the same. They're not.

15 September 2011

Too many companies assume that all social networkers are the same. They're not. Learn more in this podcast of the GMJ article Rebuilding Trust in Banks.

07 September 2011

The coming world war will be an all-out global war for good jobs, says Gallup's chairman. The winner will triumph with economic force -- a force driven primarily by job creation and quality GDP growth.

07 September 2011

The world will be led with economic force -- a force that is primarily driven by job creation and quality GDP growth, says Gallup's chairman. Learn more in this podcast of the GMJ article The War for Good Jobs.

01 September 2011

Recent Gallup research debunks significant myths regarding social media: that it helps companies efficiently acquire customers, that social networkers are all the same, and that social networking is an online-only phenomenon.
Americans' confidence in banks is at a historic low. To combat this problem, banks must restore the trust of their employees and help rev up the country's jobs engine: small business. Learn more in this podcast of the GMJ article Social Media: The Three Big Myths.