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Survey: Most Companies Taking Action to Boost Employee Morale



March 6th, 2009

To offset the effects of a sagging economy, companies are taking steps to boost employee morale, a new survey finds. Nearly seven in 10 (68 percent) chief financial officers (CFOs) interviewed said they are implementing strategies to buoy the mood of their teams. However, not all employers have jumped on the bandwagon -- more than one in four (26 percent) executives said their firms aren't doing anything to improve morale.

The most common way businesses are attempting to raise workplace morale is through increased and improved communication, cited by 37 percent of respondents. Also of note, nearly one in five (18 percent) CFOs said their companies have offered their...


Source: Health Business Week (2009-03-06)

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