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Recent studies confirm that worker distrust of the company and its managers is solidly entrenched.
These studies found that fewer than half of employees trust their manager. And only one in three trusts upper management.
In today's episode I examine some historic roots of this distrust. It gained its foothold in the business and corporate world in the 1980s. I trace what happened in those years that provide the backdrop for the kind of distrust that has plagued companies ever since.
A printed copy of today's podcast is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership.com/transcripts/2503-workplace-distrust.htm.
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By Mike Armour5
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Recent studies confirm that worker distrust of the company and its managers is solidly entrenched.
These studies found that fewer than half of employees trust their manager. And only one in three trusts upper management.
In today's episode I examine some historic roots of this distrust. It gained its foothold in the business and corporate world in the 1980s. I trace what happened in those years that provide the backdrop for the kind of distrust that has plagued companies ever since.
A printed copy of today's podcast is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership.com/transcripts/2503-workplace-distrust.htm.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices