11 January 2007

What the New Congress Means for Business

With Nancy Pelosi & Co. taking over this month, Gallup's chief economist predicts how changes in Washington will affect the economy

A GMJ Q&A with Dennis Jacobe, Ph.D., Gallup’s chief economist
With Nancy Pelosi & Co. taking over this month, Gallup's chief economist, Dennis Jacobe, predicts how changes in Washington will affect the business and investment climate, federal spending and the budget deficit, and trade policy and globalization. Jacobe also warns that executives should worry about what Congress will do about the "stealth issue" it will face in 2007.
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Customer Engagement: Going Beyond Satisfaction

How do world-class organizations rise to the top in today's intensely competitive, turbulent global marketplace? High-performance organizations recognize the emotional drivers of human nature and leverage them to drive performance, one customer at a time.

This event will take place from 08:30 to 11:45 at the Gallup London office (The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HS). There is cost to register. To learn more or to register, visit the Customer Engagement: Going Beyond Satisfaction page on the Gallup Consulting Web site or contact James Rapinac on +44 (0)20 7950 4433.

For a complete schedule of learning opportunities, visit the Gallup Learning Events page.

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/25924/Sign-Uptick-Consumer-Views-Economy.aspx