Do you know how employees in your organization feel about their colleagues and their jobs? How do they rate their motivation and willingness to improve? Our work engagement pulse survey allows you to gather insights about workplace morale, understand what motivates people, and learn how to tailor your team’s training and guidance to your workforce’s needs.
Pulse surveys are short surveys regularly distributed to assess a specific topic. They usually have 10 or fewer questions, making them more convenient and easier for employees to answer. You should aim to send work engagement pulse surveys every three to six months to help pinpoint and track issues affecting employees’ motivation and workplace morale.
Lack of motivation and engagement can take a toll on an organization. Do employees feel their work colleagues can push through when work gets difficult? How focused are employees on their job duties? How easily do people in the workplace accept change?
Use this template – and even customize it for your organization —so that you can understand how engaged your employees are.
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