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72 Gallup has found only about one in five workers worldwide feel engaged on the job, but the number that should worry economies is even bigger

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 10:36 EDT

Gallup has found only about one in five workers worldwide feel engaged on the job, but the number that should worry economies is even bigger

A quick note: I am not an economist, a psychologist, or an organizational scientist. This is me reading Gallup’s data and thinking out loud about it. The figures here are estimates and population-level patterns, not a diagnosis of your job or your team, and Gallup’s own causal claims are its framing of correlational findings, not ... Read more

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