Increase Job Satisfaction and Employee Engagement

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Basic Job Satisfaction Survey or Questionnaire

  • Employees comment on management, organization and culture
  • Time delays as results are collated
  • ~50% response rate with minimal employee commitment
  • Management assigned to improve things (sometimes reluctantly)
  • Managers busy, little happens and employees grumble "What's the point"

Satisfaction @ Work Index and Activities

  • Invites feedback on individual employee needs
  • Reports and metrics immediately available
  • 100% response and maximum employee engagement
  • Individuals take ownership for improving the quality of their work life
  • Teams meet to review their scores and establish personal, team and/or departmental goals

 

Motivated and satisfied employees giving a thumbs up

So much more advanced than a basic employee satisfaction survey, this unique, self-service online program of assesments, diagnostics, tools, tips and scheduled activities will transform the culture of your business from within, leading to engaged, productive and loyal employees.

The program contains a series of inter-related activities that are friendly, practical, interactive and focus on the 7 Satisfaction @ Work indicators to help all employees and teams achieve unity, recognition, value and job fulfillment.

- Develop a dynamic, energetic and productive work culture

- Build an innovative organizational solution to address employee issues

- Attract high quality, loyal staff and increase employee retention

- Greater efficiency = Higher productivity = Increased profitability

The rich data collected through the job satisfaction survey and program indicators (which are always current) allows managers to asses the 'health' and 'happiness' of the departments/company enabling them to make informed interventions targeted to real needs.

Research shows that about 75% of people who quit their jobs do so because of workplace relationships - and the majority of those are with their immediate supervisor. Furthermore, a 2010 survey found that 66% of currently employed Americans are either actively seeking a job or are open to a new opportunity.  Don't let your organization be part of those alarming statistics...