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John Wiley & Sons Ltd. (COR), J Wiley, Jack Wiley, Wiley Jack
Strategic Employee Surveys - Evidence-Based Guidelines for Driving Organizational Success
Anglais · Livre Relié
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Zusatztext '...makes an excellent! well-balanced approach to making the business case for employee surveys and providing reinforcement on the essential components.' (GoDubai.com! October 2010). Informationen zum Autor Jack W. Wiley, Ph.D., a pioneer in linkage research, is founder and executive director of the Kenexa Research Institute, a division of Kenexa, a global provider of business solutions for human resources. Prior to joining Kenexa, Dr. Wiley founded and served as the CEO of Gantz Wiley Research, a survey consulting firm that achieved industry leading status for both thought leadership and client retention. Klappentext In part one of the book, readers receive specific examples of how to measure safety, ethics, union vulnerability, work life balance, diversity, the drivers of employee retention and employee engagement, as well as examples of survey content needed to best predict business success. With each type of survey content, also provided will be the most recent normative results, helpful for placing results from any organization into the proper interpretative context. A reader of this book could literally design their own survey, and have confidence the survey would effectively measure their strategic purpose.In part two, readers are provided with specific guidance on the other key component of ensuring employee survey program success: survey feedback and action planning processes. Wiley outlines a time-tested seven-step model of survey feedback and action planning, explaining each step of the model and through real-life client examples, identifying the most common pitfalls of the overall process. Readers will thus know how to navigate around these potential problems and will receive advice on how to set goals for improvement from one survey measurement to the next. This will include a review of specific goal-setting techniques. Finally, the characteristics of leadership teams whose organizations achieve sustained improvement over multiple iterations of survey measurement are identified and discussed.Table of Contents:Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Employee Surveys as Warning IndicatorsChapter 3: Employee Surveys as Program Evaluation MeasuresChapter 4: Employee Surveys to Measure Employer of ChoiceChapter 5: Employee Surveys as Leading IndicatorsChapter 6: Merging "Employer of Choice" and "Leading Indicator" Survey PurposesChapter 7: An Overview of Survey Feedback and Action PlanningChapter 8: Setting Goals for Improvements in Survey ResultsChapter 9: Sustaining ChangeChapter 10: Final Thoughts Zusammenfassung In part one of the book, readers receive specific examples of how to measure safety, ethics, union vulnerability, work life balance, diversity, the drivers of employee retention and employee engagement, as well as examples of survey content needed to best predict business success. With each type of survey content, also provided will be the most recent normative results, helpful for placing results from any organization into the proper interpretative context. A reader of this book could literally design their own survey, and have confidence the survey would effectively measure their strategic purpose.In part two, readers are provided with specific guidance on the other key component of ensuring employee survey program success: survey feedback and action planning processes. Wiley outlines a time-tested seven-step model of survey feedback and action planning, explaining each step of the model and through real-life client examples, identifying the most common pitfalls of the overall process. Readers will thus know how to navigate around these potential problems and will receive advice on how to set goals for improvement from one survey measurement to the next. This will include a review of specific goal-setting techniques. Finally, the characteristics of leadership teams whose organizations achieve sustained improvement over ...
Table des matières
List of Tables and Figures.Part One.Chapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Employee Surveys as Warning Indicators.Chapter 3: Employee Surveys as Program Evaluation Measures.Chapter 4: Employee Surveys to Measure Employer of Choice.Chapter 5: Employee Surveys as Leading Indicators.Chapter 6: Merging "Employer of Choice" and "Leading Indicator" Survey Purposes.Part Two.Chapter 7: An Overview of Survey Feedback and Action Planning.Chapter 8: Setting Goals for Improvements in Survey Results.Chapter 9: Sustaining Change.Chapter 10: Final Thoughts.References.Index.
Commentaire
'...makes an excellent, well-balanced approach to making the business case for employee surveys and providing reinforcement on the essential components.' (GoDubai.com, October 2010).
Détails du produit
| Auteurs | John Wiley & Sons Ltd. (COR), J Wiley, Jack Wiley, Wiley Jack |
| Edition | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
| Langues | Anglais |
| Format d'édition | Livre Relié |
| Sortie | 27.10.2010 |
| EAN | 9780470889701 |
| ISBN | 978-0-470-88970-1 |
| Pages | 176 |
| Catégories |
Sciences sociales, droit, économie
> Economie
> Gestion
Personalentwicklung, Business & management, Wirtschaft u. Management, Training u. Personalentwicklung / Organisationsentwicklung |
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