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Internal Microsoft surveys show how employees feel about managers

All Content from Business Insider·Ashley Stewart·about 5 hours ago
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Internal Microsoft employee surveys reveal how sentiment is changing inside the software giant Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella George Chan/Getty Images Microsoft employees are feeling more "energized" and "empowered" to do meaningful work, and worse about coaching, feedback, and motivation from managers. That's according to a recent internal memo that highlights the results of the company's latest employee surveys. In the memo, Microsoft Chief People Officer Amy Coleman shared what she called the "top strengths" and "top opportunities" from employee surveys. The company has increased performance pressure on staff in recent quarters. It's also overhauled the HR organization responsible for pay and promotion policies, and offered a buyout for some employees who want to retire. "While much of this feedback is encouraging, I also know we are in a time of intense and exciting change.…

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