Employees are Anxious. Here are 10 things Organizations Can Do to Help.
To say employees are anxious would be a vast understatement, and for good reason. Layoffs are increasing, retirement accounts are withering, and social services that many depend upon are disappearing. There’s a whiplash feeling around the raging trade war news. Many in the financial world are predicting or saying we are already in a recession. Critical areas of science research are being eliminated. Our universities, once the envy of the world, are having major funding cuts. A brain drain has begun; one study indicates that 75% of top researchers are thinking about leaving the country. Minorities of all types are under attack. The rule of law is floundering and people are being “disappeared” without due process. Our democracy itself is under attack as traditional safeguards are not working. Allies now view us as undependable as we abandon traditional relationships. Even US Treasuries, the gold standard of debt, are being questioned. The USA has become a pariah. Separately, these shifts are deeply disturbing, taken together many people are simply overwhelmed. So what role does an organization play in helping employees through these turbulent times?
First, some good news: Studies repeatedly show that the ratings of leadership turn more positive during challenging times. People are looking for leadership to take action and chart a path forward that leads out of the dire situation or at least minimizes the damage. That positive shift will be maintained until people lose confidence in the leadership’s ability to do so, at which point they will look for new leadership.
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Unfortunately, too many leaders huddle with their staff privately, working on contingency plans and outcome analyses. This reduces their visibility just at the moment when people are looking for any kind of reassurance. Here are some more effective methods that leaders can take to help employees work through the turmoil:
Emotions are contagious, travelling from one person to another. Negative emotions can run through an organization like wildfire causing untold damage, but positive emotions can be just as healing. Taking the above actions will encourage feelings of hopefulness and positivity.
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