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Don’t leave employees cold with poor communication practices

snowy hand [1]It’s cold and dark outside in January, but employees shouldn’t feel left in the dark when it comes to communication and information sharing inside the office.

That’s the finding of a new survey of human resources professionals, which found that poor communication may be the factor that causes greatest harm to workplace morale.

One-third (33%) of the more than 300 HR managers surveyed by temporary accounting staffing service Accountemps said lack of open, honest communication has the most negative impact on employee morale.

In addition, 38% of respondents said communication is the best remedy for low morale.

“Managers can be doing everything right, but if they’re not including employees in the information loop, staff engagement could suffer,” Accountemps Chairman Max Messmer said in a news release.

Other top morale killers identified by HR respondents in the survey included micromanaging employees (18%), failure to recognize employee achievements (15%) and fear of job loss (10%).

In addition to communication, other top remedies for low morale identified by respondents were monetary rewards for exceptional performance (15%), recognition programs (15%) and unexpected rewards, such as gift certificates or tickets to sporting events (13%).

Remedies for low morale, according to Accountemps, include: