The percentage of employees who have trust and confidence in their senior
management increased from 44 percent in 2002 to 51 percent this year, according
to a Watson Wyatt survey of nearly 13,000 workers.
In addition, 50 percent of employees believe the information they’re getting
from management, up from 37 percent in 2002. Other indicators were positive
compared with 2002. Seven percent more employees believe their employer conducts
business with honesty and integrity; 17 percent more believe management makes
timely decisions and 7 percent more believe management motivates employees.
Weak areas, according to Watson Wyatt, continue to be performance
management, communication,
employee
development and rewards.
Only 31 percent of employees believe their company does a good job helping poor
performers improve. Only 32 percent feel their company acts appropriately when
performance does not improve.
"While companies have made strides in performance management, they still
struggle to differentiate between high and low performers and to make tough
decisions regarding poor performers who don’t improve," said Watson Wyatt’s
Ilene Gochman, one of the survey’s co-authors.