Co- workers were the most frequently cited source of work - related information, followed by <br /> supervisors and e -mail. While still trailing behind those sources, reported use of the intranet as a <br /> source of information is up 24% from the 2002 survey. <br /> However, only 4% cited the intranet as the most important source of job - related information, <br /> distantly following co- workers, e-mail and supervisors. <br /> Sources of job - related information <br /> - 87% <br /> My co-workers IIMMEMEMEMMIMMMITIMMIMM 86% <br /> My supervisor - 11.1.11.1.1. 1 . 111 . 1 . 1 . 1.1MIIMMIIIMMIRMIMIIMMIMM <br /> 81% <br /> E -mail <br /> Memos 60% <br /> Intranet 53% <br /> Empoyee handbook 32% <br /> Online newsletters 29% <br /> APPM 27% <br /> Paper newlsetters - 19% <br /> Other - 17% <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% <br /> Percent who used each source of information <br /> My single most important source of job - related information is: <br /> My co-workers .411101M MISS 32% <br /> E -mail _ 31% <br /> My supervisor 24% <br /> Other > 7% <br /> Intranet = i; 4% <br /> APPM 1% <br /> Memos 1% <br /> Empoyee handbook 1% <br /> Online newsletters 1% <br /> Paper newlsetters 0% <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% <br /> Percent who identified sources as the single most important <br /> 1 <br /> 21 <br />