NEW YORK: Eighty-six percent of corporate communicators said that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has changed the nature of their jobs, according to a new survey conducted by KRC Research for Weber Shandwick.
"The highly publicized scandals at Enron and other corporations did for the private sector what Watergate did for the public sector, bringing a sweeping level of change," said Jack Leslie, chairman of WS. "The push toward transparency has increased the value and responsibility of the corporate communications function."
The survey results, ...