Morale After LayoffsThe company has just gone through layoffs. Remaining staff are anxious, quiet in meetings, and productivity has dipped. You sense “survivor’s guilt” and fear about the future.What is the most appropriate next step?

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Morale After Layoffs<br>The company has just gone through layoffs. Remaining staff are anxious, quiet in meetings, and productivity has dipped. You sense “survivor’s guilt” and fear about the future.<br>What is the most appropriate next step?