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What is your organization's readiness? These questions will help you know.

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Ready to Succeed with Your Next Employee Survey?

  1. Why do you want to do a survey? Some common reasons include:

    • Ongoing audit
    • Involve employees in problem-solving
    • Understand the workplace climate
    • Diagnose complex organizational problems
    • Understand job satisfaction and morale

  2. What outcome are you hoping to achieve with your survey?

  3. Have you conducted a survey before? If so, was it successful?

  4. Do you have a good idea of the content areas you'd like to cover?

    • Commitment
    • Overall Job Satisfaction
    • Communication
    • How people feel about their particular jobs
    • Immediate manager skill
    • Organization
    • Organizational leadership
    • Compensation issues

  5. How are you planning on delivering the data?

    • Department meetings?
    • Location meetings?
    • Summaries for top management

  6. How well positioned are you to take action on the resulting data?

  7. Logistics and Administration

    • Will you likely want to administer this survey on some periodic schedule?
    • How many employees in your organization will be surveyed?
    • How many different locations?
    • How many different languages?
    • Do all employees have access to a telephone? Do they all have e-mail? Do they have access to Intranet or World Wide Web?
    • Do you have a preference for how the survey will be administered?
      • Internet
      • Group sessions, while on organization time
      • Mailed to home
      • E-mailed or mailed to office
      • Paycheck stuffer
      • Interactive Voice Response
    • What is the best time of year to conduct a survey?

Performance Programs has guided hundreds of organizations through the process. Let us help you. Call or e-mail the address or phone below.

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