Help leaders to better understand employee perspectives on their jobs and how they feel about working within the organization.
Provide company leadership with data to compare employee satisfaction against overall employee satisfaction levels.
Provide data to define or adjust strategies for employee change adoption.
End Result Recommendations:
Address both near-term communication of employee satisfaction survey results and long-term organization efforts / initiatives to address key survey findings.
Recommendations will be reviewed, and implementation decisions made by company leadership.
Responsibility for execution of recommendations will be shared within the organization.
Employee Satisfaction Survey Approach
The survey would gather information related to ten (10) key areas of the organization that drive performance and employee satisfaction.
Survey Overview Question Category
Rewards / Recognition: Gauges employee awareness and opinion of award and recognition programs.
Opportunities: Determines whether employees are aware of opportunities for professional development.
Management & Supervision: Relates to employee opinion of his/her direct supervisor.
Leadership: Relates to employee opinion of the organization’s senior leadership.
Communication: Assesses employees’ opinion of the speed, efficiency, and honesty of the organization’s communications.
Teamwork: Captures both the employees’ opinion of the value of teamwork and his/her assessment of the quality of teamwork in the work environment.
Customer Service: Captures employees’ opinion of his/her knowledge of customer needs and whether those needs are being met.
Engagement: Assesses employees’ motivation and involvement in decision making.
Personal Experiences: Assesses employee personal experiences across categories.
Job Satisfaction: Gauges employees’ satisfaction with the company environment.
Open-ended questions to provide qualitative data and an opportunity for respondents to share concerns in a less-structured format.
The survey data would provide a statistically reliable and representative measure of employee opinion.
Sample size requirements are driven by:
Variance of Variable A measure of the dispersion of the variable. Variables with large variances require larger samples.
Confidence Level How certain you wish to be that the sample mean falls within a specified range of the population mean. The more certainty required; the larger sample required.
Confidence Interval The range in which you want to be X% sure that your population mean is included. The smaller the desired range, the larger the required sample.
The variance of and number of valid responses received for each question in this survey allowed mean estimation with a 95% confidence level and a confidence interval of .2 for each question in this survey. Thus, we will be 95% confident that the sample mean is within 0.2 of the true population score.
Additional Considerations
Potential Response Bias Those who responded to the survey may have different feelings from those who did not. People with strong feelings are typically more likely to respond to surveys.
Mitigation Strategy Additional attempts may be made to survey non-respondents. However, the magnitude of negative feedback already received suggests some corrective action is regardless advisable.
Sample - Survey Analysis
Sample Survey Questions
Rewards and Recognition
I have a good understanding of the reward and recognition programs that exist within my organization.