Synopsis
A weekly podcast with Dr. Frank Newport, Gallup Editor-in-Chief and Author of "Polling Matters: Why Leaders Must Listen to the Wisdom of the People" that ensures the collective wisdom of the people is used in appropriate ways to help leaders and elected representatives make better decisions.
Episodes
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Will Colleges Go Bankrupt in the Next 10 Years?
05/12/2017 Duration: 18minAre colleges and universities in the U.S. in danger of becoming obsolete? Some observers say so. Brandon Busteed, Gallup’s Executive Director of Education and Workforce Development, weighs in with his take. Busteed offers insights for a new era in higher education, in which we could see significant numbers of colleges going out of business or merging in an effort to remain viable. Later, we discuss Americans’ preferences for the gender of their boss and how those preferences have changed over time.
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What Americans Say Is the Biggest Problem Facing the U.S.
28/11/2017 Duration: 17minFor decades, Gallup has asked Americans what they think is the most important problem facing the nation, and their answers have varied over time. In this episode, Gallup Senior Editor Jeff Jones gives us a rundown of Americans’ views on what the nation’s biggest problems are today. Later, we share the percentage of Americans who plan to do their holiday shopping online.
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Well-Being: An Urban/Rural Divide and the ‘Trump Effect’
21/11/2017 Duration: 17minWhere in the U.S. is well-being highest? What boosts well-being in communities? And has there been a “Trump effect” on well-being in the U.S.? In this episode, Dan Witters, Research Director of the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index, joins us to answer these questions and discuss key trends in Americans’ health and well-being. Later, we reveal the percentage of Americans who say they would feel unsafe walking alone at night.
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How Widespread Is Sexual Harassment in the U.S.?
14/11/2017 Duration: 14minIn today’s podcast, Gallup Senior Editor Lydia Saad discusses the percentage of Americans who say they have experienced sexual harassment at work.
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Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Decisions to Go to War
02/11/2017 Duration: 27minFormer Secretary of Defense and U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel offers a unique insight into how military leaders and elected officials use public opinion in their decision-making. Hagel sits down to discuss public opinion on actions against North Korea, confidence in the U.S. military and the proposed ban on transgender people serving in the military.
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What Citizens’ Happiness Can Tell Us About a Country’s Future
01/11/2017 Duration: 16minHow do we measure happiness? And what can this measure tell world leaders about the citizens they serve? Gallup Managing Partner Jon Clifton drops by to talk about Gallup’s tracking of happiness around the world. He covers which countries are at the top and bottom of the list and how these measures can foreshadow major world events, such as Brexit.
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Trump’s Strengths as a Leader, According to Americans
13/10/2017 Duration: 13minGallup’s Chief Scientist for Workplace Jim Harter, reveals Americans’ assessments of President Donald Trump’s strongest and weakest leadership traits. He then shares how Trump’s perceived leadership qualities stack up against those of America’s CEOs.
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Do Manufacturing Jobs Have a Future? (And Does It Matter?)
06/10/2017 Duration: 13minGallup Senior Economist Jonathan Rothwell debunks common misconceptions about manufacturing jobs in the U.S., and shares results from his new study about manufacturing job loss. He also reveals what factors companies should consider when opening new locations.
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Presidential Job Approval: Where Trump Stands
29/09/2017 Duration: 15minGallup Poll Senior Editor Jeff Jones shares the history of Gallup’s presidential job approval measure, noting the records Trump has set on this metric so far. He also reviews what Trump’s approval rating means for his possible re-election chances and for the GOP in the 2018 midterms.
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Are Americans Willing to Go to War With North Korea?
22/09/2017 Duration: 08minGallup Senior Poll Editor Lydia Saad discusses Gallup’s latest data on how Americans would like to see the conflict with North Korea resolved. She also delves into Americans’ views on how well President Donald Trump is handling the situation.
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Which Countries Welcome Migrants (and Which Don’t)
13/09/2017 Duration: 15minWhat do Iceland and New Zealand have in common? These are the two countries whose citizens are most accepting of migrants. Gallup expert Neli Esipova reveals more from worldwide Gallup surveys showing where the welcome mat is out, and where citizens are the most hostile toward migrants
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Trump’s War on the Media
05/09/2017 Duration: 16minGallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport reveals why President Donald Trump’s attacks on “fake news” may resonate with Americans. Also, Gallup’s Managing Partner Larry Emond joins us to discuss the difference between satisfied workers and engaged workers -- and why whether someone is a good manager or not is often determined at birth.
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Race Relations in the U.S.: A Growing Worry
24/08/2017 Duration: 15minWhen prompted, Americans increasingly say they worry about race relations in the country, although few name it as the nation’s most important problem. Many are optimistic a solution will be found. This week's episode delves into the issue.
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Where in the World Do Citizens Feel the Most (and Least) Safe?
17/08/2017 Duration: 12minGallup experts reveal the countries where residents feel most and least safe, as well as key factors linked to perceptions of safety. John McCain’s latest favorable rating in the wake of his pivotal vote on the healthcare bill is our “big number of the week.”
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What Kids Should Do With Their Free Time
04/08/2017 Duration: 17minDo kids have enough time for free play? Are they spending too much time looking at screens? Gallup experts discuss a new study. Also, find out which U.S. states give Trump his highest and lowest approval ratings, in this week’s “Big Number of the Week” segment. To learn more, view the “Time to Play” report on Gallup.com.
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Change or Fail: Why Today’s Bosses Need to Become Coaches
31/07/2017 Duration: 17minThis week’s episode reveals how organizations can keep up with all of the changes in today’s workplace -- from coaching employees instead of managing them to engaging remote workers. To learn more about these topics, read Gallup’s Re-Engineering Performance Management research paper and State of the American Workplace report.
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Is Obamacare a "Disaster" or Doing the Job?
27/07/2017 Duration: 17minGallup experts dig into the data to assess whether Obamacare has met two of its primary goals: reducing the uninsured rate and making Americans healthier.
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All Things Trump at the Six Month Mark
19/07/2017 Duration: 15minA weekly podcast with Dr. Frank Newport, Gallup Editor-in-Chief that ensures the collective wisdom of the people is used in appropriate ways to help leaders and elected representatives make better decisions.Gallup Report: http://www.gallup.com/reports/199961/state-american-workplace-report-2017.aspx Gallup Analytics is an online platform that provides subscribers with access to nearly a century of U.S. data and a decade of global tracking data known as the Gallup World Poll. Gallup Analytics allows subscribers to use this wealth of primary data in their work like never before. The online platform includes new data and historical trends at the country, state and U.S. city levels. All trends are easily searchable and exportable. Subscribers can view data by demographic categories, compare results across geographies to develop and report findings, including direct citations of Gallup's work. http://www.gallup.com/products/170987/gallup-analytics.aspx Gallup delivers analytics and advice to help leaders and orga
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What Europeans Really Think about Immigration
12/07/2017 Duration: 17minA weekly podcast with Dr. Frank Newport, Gallup Editor-in-Chief that ensures the collective wisdom of the people is used in appropriate ways to help leaders and elected representatives make better decisions.Gallup Report: http://www.gallup.com/reports/199961/state-american-workplace-report-2017.aspx Gallup Analytics is an online platform that provides subscribers with access to nearly a century of U.S. data and a decade of global tracking data known as the Gallup World Poll. Gallup Analytics allows subscribers to use this wealth of primary data in their work like never before. The online platform includes new data and historical trends at the country, state and U.S. city levels. All trends are easily searchable and exportable. Subscribers can view data by demographic categories, compare results across geographies to develop and report findings, including direct citations of Gallup's work. http://www.gallup.com/products/170987/gallup-analytics.aspx Gallup delivers analytics and advice to help leaders and orga
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Americans See Problems with Their Congress and Freedoms, but U.S. Still a Desired Place to Come To
04/07/2017 Duration: 21minA weekly podcast with Dr. Frank Newport, Gallup Editor-in-Chief that ensures the collective wisdom of the people is used in appropriate ways to help leaders and elected representatives make better decisions.Gallup Report: http://www.gallup.com/reports/199961/state-american-workplace-report-2017.aspx Gallup Analytics is an online platform that provides subscribers with access to nearly a century of U.S. data and a decade of global tracking data known as the Gallup World Poll. Gallup Analytics allows subscribers to use this wealth of primary data in their work like never before. The online platform includes new data and historical trends at the country, state and U.S. city levels. All trends are easily searchable and exportable. Subscribers can view data by demographic categories, compare results across geographies to develop and report findings, including direct citations of Gallup's work. http://www.gallup.com/products/170987/gallup-analytics.aspx Gallup delivers analytics and advice to help leaders and orga