The Employee Report Structure

With management's reactions known, a final report can be written. This will be a report that is communicated to all employees. It does not have to be as detailed as the report to management, but it should include:

Description of the survey, its objective, its dimension, number and types of questions, and demographics of those taking the survey

Graphs, tables, or comments of each dimension for all employees

Commentary on dimension reports

Comparisons with previous survey results or comparisons with external surveys, if available

Display of the relationship of dimension satisfaction responses to importance responses

Management's reactions and action plans based on the survey results

The report to employees can take many ...

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