Has anyone watched Undercover Boss? It aired last month in the UK and my American colleagues tell me a U.S. version is slated for sometime this year. The premise has a high-level company director going undercover to film a “documentary” as an average worker in various roles in the company. In the 25 June episode, Stephen Martin, CEO of the Clugston Group, took on the role of “Martin Walker,” an office worker wanting to learn the ropes of physical labour in various capacities throughout the construction company.
While the episode was interesting, I have to admit I was more intrigued by Mr. Martin’s insights in this Financial Times article on his experience:
This aligns with findings from our own recent market research showing that while 77% percent of HR leaders and employees agree that more communication about company strategy and company values would be effective ways to counteract the negative effects of layoffs and reductions, employees are in the dark about some of the good news, such as increases in budget funding or stability of the company in this economy.
In the fearful environment created by this economy, communication, appreciation and recognition are a cheap and very effective means to reconnect your employees with your objectives and engage them in the work at hand. What are you doing to open the lines of communication with your team?