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New YPO Global Pulse Survey on Trust Finds Young Business Leaders View Trust as Critical But Lack Plans on How to Build it With Employees
NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

-- Close to 3,000 Chief Executives from 115 countries weighed in on this 
essential to business topic

YPO ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2688753-1&h=910458882&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ypo.org%2Fabout-ypo%2F&a=YPO 
), the global leadership community of more than 28,000 chief executives in 135 
countries, conducted a member survey designed to provide the chief executive 
perspective on the importance of stakeholder trust, the extent to which they 
are taking action and succeeding at building cultures of trust within their 
organizations, and their views on the role of societal impact in building trust 
with stakeholders.

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YPO's 2020 Global Pulse Survey on Trust ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2688753-1&h=1158121607&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ypo.org%2Fglobalpulse&a=Global+Pulse+Survey+on+Trust 
), conducted 1-18 November 2019 with 2,960 respondents, found it is a key 
matter for business leaders around the world, but there are significant gaps 
between business leaders' thoughts and actions. Key findings include:

    - 96 percent of chief executives rate building and maintaining trust with 
      stakeholders as a high priority, with close to half (42 percent) saying 
      that the importance of building trust with stakeholders has increased 
      in the past five years. 

    - Only 40 percent of chief executives find it easy to build trust with 
      employees, and they find it even more challenging to do so with their 
      customers (36 percent). 

    - Even though most global business leaders agree this is high priority 
      issue in which they feel increasing urgency around, over 60 percent 
      have yet to measure employee trust within their business and only a 
      third (34 percent) have defined specific plans within their business 
      for building/maintaining employee trust. 

    - Most chief executives understand the weight of their role, with 89 
      percent agreeing that they as business leaders are under pressure to 
      embody their organizations' values through their actions. 

    - 77 percent of business leaders agree that they are under pressure to 
      take the lead on change, rather than waiting on government to impose 
      it. 

    - Most business leaders (71 percent) agree that their business can have 
      a positive societal impact; fewer business leaders agree that taking 
      action on societal issues improves employee (56 percent) or public 
      trust (57 percent).

YPO's 2020 Global Pulse Survey on Trust Methodology:

The 2020 Global Pulse Survey on Trust was conducted by YPO from 1-18 November 
2019 via an online questionnaire. A total of 2,960 YPO members responded to the 
survey. The sample included members in 115 countries. The margin of sampling 
error is plus or minus 1.84 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence 
level. 

About YPO:

YPO is the global leadership community of more than 28,000 chief executives in 
135 countries who are driven by the belief that the world needs better leaders. 
Each of our members have achieved significant leadership success at a young 
age. Combined, they lead businesses and organizations contributing USD 9 
trillion in annual revenue. YPO members inspire and support each other through 
peer learning and exceptional experiences in an inclusive community of open 
sharing and trust. For more information, visit: www.ypo.org
SOURCE:  YPO

CONTACT: Amy Zelvin Reid        
         areid@ypo.org
         +1-646-678-0575; 
         Angela Mers
         amers@ypo.org
         +1-415-298-8534
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