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Meet your employee survey report
Meet your employee survey report

Understand how your survey reports will look and how to get the most out of them

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Written by Lucy Harvey
Updated over a week ago

Our survey reports are broken down into two key parts:

1) A graph and some key stats that give you the headlines on how employees scored your quantitative question. You can break this down by segments, and use the filter at the top of the report to understand trends within key groups.

2) The free-text follow-up question is analysed and data is displayed using Word Tiles (if set), Sentiment Analysis, and Key Phrases. These features make sure you avoid information overload and create little nuggets of insights. Saving you hours of sorting, streamlining and summarising to find anything useful.

Read on to learn how each of these features will help your survey analysis:

Word tiles

Word tiles are categories that your respondents can choose when answering the follow-up question. They help you identify themes without needing to sift through all the answers.

Sentiment analysis

We’ll use machine learning to give you an accurate understanding of the sentiment of your campaign's follow-up answers. So very quickly you can get a feel for the respondent’s follow-up answers.

Key phrases

We’ll pin-point common key phrases within the follow-up comments and display them for you, ready to export. You can also click into individual phrases to understand the detail (because we know that’s important too).

To make sure you get the most out of your pulse campaign reports make sure you set a follow-up question when you set-up the campaign.

All of these features together will help you understand at an even deeper level what’s high priority for your team at a glance. Neatly displaying the data important to you, whilst not scrimping on any of the detail, and you won’t have to lift a finger!

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