Transparency is the open and candid sharing of information between managers and employees. Without transparency, employees are left to worry and guess, triggering a threat state in the brain. Amid ongoing layoffs and economic instability, with employees already experiencing high levels of uncertainty, transparency has only grown more important. When you give people the whole picture, it fulfills their need for certainty and fairness. The result is that employees feel they can trust their leaders, which increases engagement, productivity, and creativity.
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Best of 2024: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
DEI work faced challenges in 2024. Our favorite DEI blogs of the year helped illuminate the path forward with practical, science-based advice.