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Businessmen launch platform to enable employees to tell employers how they feel

Trio of Gloucestershire-based entrepreneurs are enabling employees to tell their employers the truth about how they really feel at work.

Truthsayers, located in South Woodchester, has been set-up by co-founders Andy Dean, Tim Evans and Simon Stapleton who are from Avening and Nailsworth.

The three businessmen have developed 'E-Cubed', an employee engagement survey tool combining neuroscience, psychology and technology, to revolutionise the way businesses communicate, collaborate and connect with their employees.

E-Cubed will enable local and global businesses to get to the bottom of how their staff truly feel.

It will do this by capturing instinctive gut responses by bypassing conscious thought processes, measuring the immediacy of participant responses to statements on any digital device.


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By bringing an understanding of how the brain works out of the laboratory and into the commercial environment, Truthsayers will assist organisations in overcoming many of the challenges they face in modern business by addressing employees' real concerns.

Andy Dean, one of the directors and co-founders, said: "By using our greater understanding of how the brain works and combining this with a state-of-the-art implicit platform, Truthsayers is introducing a ground-breaking application of neuroscience and technology that will benefit organisations worldwide.

"No other platform can build a suite of products that delivers different tests that are all powered by the truth."

Simon Stapleton, said: "We've deliberately built the platform so that it is as accessible as possible, removing all barriers for businesses to enter this Neurotech world.

"Its flexibility means companies will be able to implement the suite of products available or build their own products utilising our IRT model."

Tim Evans, added: "No company has taken the neuroscience and knowledge out of the lab before to disrupt across the commercial space."

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