Jim Clifton
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Jim Clifton is the chairman of Gallup, a global analytics and advice firm.[1] Clifton served as the CEO of Gallup from 1988 until 2022, and is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller It's the Manager,[2] the bestseller Born to Build,[3] The Coming Jobs War, and writes The Chairman's Blog.[4] He is the creator of the behavioral economic framework, “The Gallup Microeconomic Path,” a metric-based economic model that establishes the linkages among human nature in the workplace, customer engagement and business outcomes, which is used by over 500 companies worldwide.[5] His father was psychologist, educator, and author Dr. Donald O. Clifton, who founded of Selection Research, Inc. (SRI). Under Jim's leadership, SRI acquired the Gallup Organization in 1988.[6][7][8]
Jim Clifton | |
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Occupation(s) | Chairman and CEO of Gallup |
Notable work | It's the Manager |
Website | Official website |