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Why Workers Don't Speak Up, Even When Invited

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If a company is serious about getting better feedback from its rank and file (though the authors say many aren't), it needs to be casual, transparent, and actively sought out. They also recommended reducing factors that emphasize power relations, like using different body language or locating meetings where workers have home field advantage. Taking steps like these, said the authors, can lead to better feedback and a more engaged workforce, both things that can make a real difference to the overall bottom line.