I am so sick of employee engagement surveys and the resulting exercise in futility around soliciting changes that never get made. It’s honestly one of the more evil and deceitful processes that capitalism and academia have ever teamed up to create.

  • @amnesiacrobat
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    321 year ago

    I went HAM on my most recent one. They’re anonymous but I’m sure my direct manager can tell my writing style. But the place I work for has been in refusing to do any hiring including backfills so now I’m a team of 1 doing what 7 people used to do and I let them know I’m not pleased.

    • @entropicshart
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      231 year ago

      Just FYI, they’re not really anonymous. These surveys get reported back to each individual manager with the responses, ratings given, and counts of staff completed; so it is very easy for managers to discern who wrote what.

      • @amnesiacrobat
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        71 year ago

        I figure they aren’t. I didn’t curse or name anyone by name, I just made it pretty clear that the understaffing is job performance at a pretty severe level and that the workload has everyone miserable

      • HeartyBeast
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        31 year ago

        It depends. I worked in comms in place that did these and set them up. I made sure they were anonymous- down to making sure that questions about demographics or which part of the organisation you worked in weren’t too specific.

        If they - for example are using MS Forms set to anonymous there’s no way for the org to capture your details if you don’t give yourself away.

        My own feedback was pretty brutal

    • @galactusaurusOP
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      161 year ago

      Ah yes, the old “lazy, entitled” employee doing the work that was formerly performed by an entire team. I know them well.

    • @average650
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      101 year ago

      Probably time to leave at that point…

      • @amnesiacrobat
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        81 year ago

        Oh I’m trying. I just have to find something with comparable pay. So far everything has been a big enough pay cut that I can’t afford the change

      • @galactusaurusOP
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        11 year ago

        They aren’t and your average frontline manager will spend a good chunk of the month after the result release figuring out who said what. And I don’t entirely blame them as being a frontline manager is to be a shit distribution gutter and official arrow-absorber for all the company’s problems.

    • izzent
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      71 year ago

      You hold the bargaining power of 7 people. You can force changes just by waving the “I can quit anytime” card around

      • @galactusaurusOP
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        81 year ago

        This is bad advice. Do this and your name will go on the Problem List. Now, if you don’t care about getting laid off, go nuts.

        • @Texas_Hangover
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          21 year ago

          Yep, suddenly there will be a lot of “cross training” in your department, so you can train your own replacements. However, as much as it sucked at the time, I have taken great pleasure quitting 2 jobs, after telling them that giving me a raise will be way cheaper than paying the 4 or 5 people that it will take to do my job, and lo and behold I was right lol

        • izzent
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          21 year ago

          The guy is already giving honest feedback on “anonymous” surveys… He’s probably on that list. At least he could try to improve his situation, and look for a new job at the same time since it’s clear they don’t respect his efforts.