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.

  • @Drudge
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    121 year ago

    Funny enough, I’m about to receive the results of our latest employee survey. I have about 15 direct employees, and at least with the one we use, it’s completely anonymous. To just see results, 11 people need to have responded. To see written results, 25 ppl need to have responded (so I’m not going to get to see written results). As a manager, I honestly don’t care who wrote what…I genuinely want to improve the work environment to make everyone happier. Employee surveys aren’t the only input I use for making things better, and I certainly can’t make magic happen, but I use the results and trends of the survey to push hard on upper management for what people are asking for. In fact, I’d say the survey results are the single metric that reflects my effectiveness as a manager. It sure sucks if these surveys are being misused or ignored - why on earth would you want respond?? Happy people are proven to be more creative and innovative, plus its way more fun. If your manager doesn’t care about that…all I can say is this manager doesn’t represent the mentality of all managers - find a new job :-)