Employee Retention

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[edit] How to Create an Employee Retention Survey

Employee attitudes, burnout tendencies, passion factors, loyalty, workplace climate, and competitive intelligence are key indicators for employee retention, satisfaction, and productivity.

Qualtrics employee tracking will increase employee satisfaction and reduce employee turnover, thereby strengthening your organization. Many companies waste their organization’s HR training and mentoring efforts because employees are dissatisfied and leave. Employee satisfaction can be identified, tracked, and improved with timely and accurate survey information.

[edit] Key Measures in an Employee Retention - Satisfaction Survey

The frontline employee is where company meets the customer. The front line is critical to your business. From the customer’s perspective, your frontline employees are your business. Your organization depends on their service quality, productivity, and passion to meet the needs of your customers.

Employee satisfaction and retention surveys help your frontline employees come together to achieve productivity goals, provide high quality customer service, and help your company achieve excellence.

Employee retention and satisfaction measures will help craft effective people strategies using our powerful and unique management tools to track indicators of quality, dissatisfaction and customer turnover, and precede actual employee decisions by months. Qualtrics has the most powerful survey software in the world - we can help you learn more.

[edit] Find Out How to Measure Employee Retention

By conducting an employee retention survey, you'll quickly gain valuable information from the most important people in your organization. The Qualtrics do-it-yourself online survey tools are supported by experts in the survey and HR industry. Our experts will help you determine how to best measure employee retention and satisfaction so you can answer questions like:

  • What percentage of your employees is happy in their current positions?
  • What job related issues are most on the mind of your employees today?
  • What changes are most needed to improve morale in your organization?