What makes employees feel empowered to speak up?
Most managers understand that empowering employees to voice their opinions can help companies innovate and uncover their own shortcomings. However, this understanding does not seem to translate into action. Research shows that over 85% of employees remain silent on crucial matters because they worry...
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Main Authors: | MADAN, Shilpa, NANAKDEWA, Kevin, SAVANI, Krishna, MARKUS, Hazel Rose |
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2021
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