Survey Summary - Nearly half of employees feel their workplace atmosphere is 'good.' - Over 40% of employees find it difficult to voice their opinions or be honest in the workplace. - Nearly half of employees feel their workplace is in a 'lukewarm' state where they cannot honestly share opinions. - About one in three employees communicates with their boss or colleagues outside of work less than once a month. - About 70% of employees believe that casual communication with bosses and colleagues outside of work makes it easier to share honest opinions and discuss work. - Key measures identified to improve psychological safety include 'social gatherings/meals' and '1-on-1 meetings.'
Survey Details ### Perception of Workplace Atmosphere When asked about the atmosphere, 34.2% responded 'somewhat good,' 33.6% 'neither good nor bad,' and 14.9% 'very good.' Combined, about half perceive a positive atmosphere.
### Communication Status Regarding workplace communication, 46.4% said they can express opinions to some extent. However, a total of 43.3% feel it is difficult to be honest.
### Awareness of 'Lukewarm' State In response to whether they feel the workplace is a 'lukewarm state' where honest feedback is impossible, 48.5% responded that they 'feel so' (somewhat feel + strongly feel), indicating near-half of the workforce senses organizational stagnation.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey