A third of managers harbor unconscious fear, leading to a $36 billion productivity loss
This story was first published by Digiday sibling WorkLife
People can be motivated by a range of emotions, and a key one is driving corporate managers in today’s workplaces — fear.
A third of corporate leaders are primarily motivated by fear, creating less efficient and less psychologically safe work environments that cost nearly $36 billion annually in lost productivity, a new survey has found.
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Source:: Digiday