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U.S. employers to boost offers to new hires: Poll

Employers and Employees - Making the Marriage Work: The Importance of Employee Commitment

How To Keep Your Top Performers

A Guide to Conducting Employee Surveys

  1. Research Benefits
  2. Types of Employee Research
  3. Deciding on Methodology
  4. Satisfaction Surveys
  5. Planning for Employee Surveys
  6. Web vs. Paper Surveys
  7. Questionnaire Design
  8. Survey Completion
  9. Analysis and Reporting
  10. Action Planning
  11. Prioritizing Actions
  12. Formalizing Action Plans
  13. Reviewing Action Plans
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State of Employee Satisfaction

Employee Turnover Trends




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Research Flash

Employees frustrated with employers over lack of feedback.

Employees are showing signs of frustration toward employers that could undermine corporations as the job market starts to ignite:

26 percent of employees were not satisfied with the way they were managed;

17 percent felt their employer undervalued them; and

32 percent would likely not spend the rest of their career with their present company.


There is a huge disconnect between what employees believe they are doing right and how they are recognized for their contributions. Fully 72 percent of employees said they believe their company knows they are doing a good job, yet 33 percent do not feel they are given feedback on how their work contributes to the success of the organization.

Another indicator of employee disillusionment is their lack of confidence in the company they work for as a whole. Thirty-five percent of surveyed employees revealed that they would not invest their own money with their present company.






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