Most American workers say their boss is capable, confident and fair
55% of U.S. workers say their manager or supervisor is excellent or very good to work for.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Field dates: July 17 – July 23, 2023 Topics: Gender and leadership
55% of U.S. workers say their manager or supervisor is excellent or very good to work for.
One-in-five adults say they took on leadership roles when growing up in their school or community extremely often or often, while 35% say they did so sometimes.
61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important for people to live a fulfilling life.
55% of Americans say there are too few women in top executive business positions. This is down somewhat from 59% who said this in 2018.
For the most part, Americans don’t think a woman president would do better or worse than a man when it comes to key leadership traits or the handling of various policy areas. At the same time, the public sees differences in the way men and women running for higher office are treated by the media.
19% of employed U.S. adults who have heard of ChatGPT think chatbots will have a major impact on their job.
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