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

Ready to Succeed with Your Next Employee Survey?
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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
What
outcome are you hoping to achieve with your survey?
Have
you conducted a survey before? If so, was it successful?
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
How
are you planning on delivering the data?
- Department
meetings?
- Location
meetings?
- Summaries
for top management
How
well positioned are you to take action on the resulting data?
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?
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