Tag Archives: Employee Satisfaction Survey

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  1. Satisfaction Surveys for the Win

    We know you care about your employees, and if you want to hear from them, all you have to do is ask. Navigating Everyone’s New NormalNow is the time to find out exactly how your team is feeling and how they’re adjusting as you all move forward and make plans for your next steps. Some Read more

  2. Employee Satisfaction Research—Case Study

    This blog post is a summary of a recent project completed by Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS). A healthcare provider recently partnered with Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS) to conduct an employee satisfaction study. The client wanted to better understand employee satisfaction, loyalty, and unmet needs. Market research objectives included identifying areas where Read more

  3. Employee Experience

    The Benefits of Measuring Employee Satisfaction

    The following blog post was written by Josh Elander, Research Associate at RMS. Surveys are a premier research method for obtaining honest and effective feedback from consumers, but they’re also a valuable way to gain insights from your employees. We have a long history of conducting employee surveys for companies looking to gauge the satisfaction Read more

  4. Employee Satisfaction—Case Study

    This blog post is a summary of a recent project completed by Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS). Background: A community-based organization partnered with Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS) to conduct an employee satisfaction study. The client wanted to better understand how happy employees were with the workplace, as well as identify areas of Read more

  5. Hospitality Employee Satisfaction Survey—Case Study

    Objective: A hospitality client with hotels across the country wanted to measure satisfaction, loyalty and unmet needs as well as obtain feedback from hundreds of employees at a number of hotel properties using primary research. The survey included all departments: front desk, operations, sales, banquet, administrative and housekeeping. The research effort was aimed to identify areas where Read more

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