Boeing reworks company values as employee morale takes a hit
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Boeing reworks company values as employee morale takes a hit
Boeing is undertaking a major cultural reset after internal findings revealed a sharp decline in employee morale and pride in the organisation. The move follows the results of a company-wide survey, the first of its kind in five years, which showed that only 67 per cent of employees felt proud to work at Boeing—a steep drop from 91 per cent recorded in a 2013 survey. As a rectification measure, the company has launched initiatives aimed at redef…
Boeing Attempts to Shift Culture After Employee Survey Shows Morale Issues
Boeing is in the process of redefining its company values after an employee survey outlined low morale in its workforce. A recent FlightGlobal report cited an internal message by Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, who said that “pride in Boeing has dropped significantly.” In response to Boeing’s survey findings, Ortberg reportedly held an all-employee meeting on April 17 to address the matter. According to the report, the survey found that 67 percent of …
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