Ubisoft has admitted that how the company handled the ongoing misconduct scandal when it arose was lacking.As reported by Axios, chief people officer at the Assassin’s Creed developer Anika Grant laid out how Ubisoft missed “the employee experience”, which led to staff losing “trust in that process” of the investigation.“At the beginning of the crisis, we spent a lot of time making sure that we had the right process in place, that we were able to very quickly and efficiently run an investigation and get to some outcomes,” Grant said.“What I think we missed, though, is the employee experience through that,” Grant added. “I don’t think we always communicated enough back to the people who had raised an issue in the first place about what we.
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