(Redirected from Gallup Organization)'The Gallup Organization' provides a variety of
management consulting, human resources and statistical research services. The Gallup Organization has over 40 offices in 27 countries. World headquarters are in
Washington, D.C.; operational headquarters are in
Omaha,
Nebraska.
The Gallup Organization was founded in 1958, when
George Gallup grouped all of his polling operations into one organization. After Gallup's death in 1984, The Gallup Organization was sold to 'Selection Research, Incorporated' ('SRI') of
Lincoln, Nebraska in 1988. SRI, founded in 1969 by the psychologist 'Don Clifton', pioneered the use of talent-based structured psychological interviews.
The current Chairman and CEO of The Gallup Organization is Jim Clifton.
See also
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Gallup Poll
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Gallup's List of Widely Admired People
External links
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The Gallup Organization
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International Positive Psychology Summit