Report finds steep disconnect between internal communication and employees
Published by PRNews November 9, 2021
A report released today shows a massive disconnect in internal communication.
- Nearly 70 percent of communicators think they know what updates and information employees need.
- However, only 31 percent of employees think so, according to a survey from Axios HQ.
The survey's findings are even more concerning since internal communications reached new heights during the pandemic. Employees needed to receive updates on everything from office closings, at the pandemic's outset, to re-openings to vaccine mandates recently.
Internal communication is no longer just about open enrollment and staff birthdays—it’s a serious vehicle to build trust with employees and inform them about health and safety.
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