Thursday, November 13, 2008
Excerpt: Corporate leaders are understandably struggling with how to communicate with employees about the economic crisis. But a national poll conducted by Weber Shandwick with KRC Research shows that the worst thing corporate leaders can say to employees is what they're saying right now: nothing at all.
According to that poll, clear majorities of employees believe economic problems will both hurt them personally and keep the companies they work for from achieving their goals. An equally compelling proportion—74 percent—have heard coworkers talking about the crisis. Yet 54 percent have heard nothing at all from corporate leaders.
Source:
The Bulldog Reporter