Your Engagement Survey is Holding You Back

Your Engagement Survey is Holding You Back

As a little kid, my brother had a cape that made him invisible. We both loved it –for different reasons. He loved being invisible. I loved beating him at hide-and-seek every damn time ??


Truth was, he was small and spry. Probably could’ve beat me if he’d hidden. But his belief in the magic gave him a false confidence to just stand still.


Which brings me to the employee engagement survey. The corporate cloak of invisibility. We run it once a year and believe it’s protective.? But our belief in its magic often leaves us standing still. When we should be doing the everyday work of Activating our teams.


To be clear, I love a survey. ?It’s a reliably, statistically valid measureof trends and progress over time. It gives every employee a voice. It’s an essential tool in our toolbox.


But if we’re honest, we all know what happens.


Some percentage of employees take the time to submit their answers which (from their vantage point) go into a black hole. A few weeks pass with no word. They assume the survey was a check-the-box exercise (hey – they can’t see the analysis happening on the back end). Trust and engagement wane. Your least engaged employees may leave or pull others down with them.


Sound familiar?


This is where the Pulse Check picks up. Here’s why.

o ? A survey tells you how you’re doing – now and over time. A Pulse Check tells you what to do next.


o ? A survey’s statistical validity assures meaning in your measures. But it takes time to analyze thoughtfully. A Pulse Check needs only a handful of people today to tell you what you can do tomorrow. Because if you talk to 10 people and 8 say you have a decision-making problem? You have a decision-making problem. No validity required!


o ? A survey provides a safe, anonymous space for employee candor. But that sense of “it all went into a black hole” is dangerous. A Pulse Check is a live, validating dialog. It leaves people feeling appreciated and heard. It’s an engaging experience all on its own.


o ? A survey provides a set of static replies. They may or may not be clear or prescriptive. But a Pulse Check allows you to probe and clarify. To challenge employees to turn sentiments into actionable recommendations.


Feeling ready to shed that cloak? You’ve got this. Oh – and if you don’t got this? Please reach on out. We’re just the Pulse Partner you’ve been looking for.

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www.LeadAboveNoise.com

At Lead Above Noise, we help you crack your #Activation Code - driving high performance AND #employeeengagement. Through Pulse Checks, workshops, and keynotes, we help you boost your team into its highest gear. Reach out today.

Amanda Perez Leder, MPH

Facilitator, Strategist and Mediator focused on Workplace Culture, Equity & Health

1 年

I really like those pillars!

Akua Nyame-Mensah

Dear Leader - you can love yourself, work, and life | ?????? Leadership & Culture Advisor | ??? Host of the #PeopleBeforeStrategy Roundtable | ?? Helping Founders and Execs inspire their teams more, and firefight less

1 年

Love the idea of adding pulse checks to improve the employee experience. Conversations now rather than a survey months and months later.

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