2019 Edelman Trust Barometer: Trust at Work

Edelman
21 Jan 201901:50

Summary

TLDRThe 2019 landscape of trust is shifting dramatically, moving from traditional top-down structures to peer-to-peer networks, and now increasingly centering on employers. With global trust in institutions declining, people rely on those closest to them, especially their employers, who now command 75% trust. This shift reflects a desire for meaningful engagement, transparent communication, and a sense of purpose at work. Employees want companies that uphold values, foster open dialogue, empower their voices, and contribute positively to society. Trust is no longer just about having a job; it is about being part of a mission to improve communities and make a tangible impact in the world.

Takeaways

  • 🔝 Trust has evolved over time: from top-down institutional trust to peer-to-peer and now to local and employer-focused trust.
  • 🏢 In 2019, employers have become the primary source of trust, with 75% of people globally trusting their employer.
  • 🌐 Declining trust in traditional institutions is driven by dissatisfaction with systems, fears of job loss, automation, and globalization.
  • 📰 Engagement with mainstream news has surged, showing people’s desire to be informed and empowered.
  • 🤝 Employees seek a new contract with employers that goes beyond just having a job.
  • 💡 People want to work for companies with strong values and a clear purpose that address societal needs.
  • 🗣️ Employees expect to be empowered, informed, and able to voice their opinions while feeling heard.
  • 👔 CEOs are now expected to advocate for their employees, speaking up on issues like diversity and sustainability.
  • 🏙️ Employees value companies that contribute positively to their local communities, such as improving education and infrastructure.
  • 🌍 The modern trust relationship is about being part of a larger mission or movement to improve the world.

Q & A

  • How has the concept of trust evolved over the past decade?

    -Trust has shifted from a top-down, vertical model to a peer-to-peer, horizontal approach through social platforms, and now increasingly focuses on local and personal relationships.

  • Why is employer trust becoming increasingly significant in 2019?

    -Employer trust has risen to 75% globally due to widespread dissatisfaction with other institutions and fears about job security caused by automation and globalization.

  • What does the rise in trust toward employers indicate about societal trends?

    -It indicates that people are seeking reliability and closeness in institutions they can directly engage with, such as their employer, especially during times of systemic uncertainty.

  • How has engagement with mainstream media changed recently?

    -There has been a 22-point jump in engagement with mainstream news, showing that people deeply want to be informed and empowered.

  • What are the four main expectations employees have from their employers today?

    -Employees expect purposeful work aligned with societal needs, empowerment and a platform to be heard, active leadership advocacy from CEOs, and tangible contributions to their local community.

  • Why do employees want CEOs to speak up on issues like diversity and sustainability?

    -Employees want visible leadership advocacy to feel supported and to see their company actively addressing societal challenges.

  • What does the emphasis on community impact reflect about modern employees’ values?

    -It reflects a desire to contribute to positive change in their local environment, such as improving education, infrastructure, and overall quality of life, beyond just having a job.

  • How has the role of the employer changed in the trust ecosystem?

    -The employer has become a central and trusted institution for individuals, bridging gaps left by declining trust in government, media, and other traditional institutions.

  • Why is employee engagement with company values and purpose increasingly important?

    -Employees want to feel part of a larger mission or movement that addresses societal needs, making their work more meaningful and aligned with personal values.

  • What broader societal concerns are driving the shift in trust towards employers?

    -Concerns include fear of job loss due to automation and globalization, dissatisfaction with systemic inefficiencies, and a desire for closer, more trustworthy relationships.

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