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Employee engagement surveys: does anyone actually find them useful?
4 hours ago,
Post: #1
Employee engagement surveys: does anyone actually find them useful?
Hello everyone, our HR department keeps sending out these employee engagement surveys, and honestly, I wonder if anyone finds them useful. It feels like we're constantly being asked to rate things on a scale of 1 to 5, but nothing ever actually changes based on the feedback. Do companies really act on the results, or is it just performative corporate stuff? Has anyone seen tangible improvements after participating in these surveys?
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3 hours ago,
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RE: Employee engagement surveys: does anyone actually find them useful?
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I concur that the value of surveys depends entirely on what happens next, but I've found that to be the case for many strategies! What actions do they take, if any? I’ve heard from contacts that Culture Amp promo codes can make it more affordable, which helps the HR department's budget! The most important thing is that whatever platform they roll out will integrate easily into existing systems. It also has to be user-friendly for all employees.
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3 hours ago,
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RE: Employee engagement surveys: does anyone actually find them useful?
For decades, organizations have been exploring better methodologies for measuring employee attitudes. As new technologies emerge, it appears this quest will endure. The challenge rests in transforming raw data into actionable insights that resonate with front-line workers.
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