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Compare results, prioritize action plans through benchmarking
After the survey results are compiled and the reports distributed, the
data analysis begins. Management must evaluate the organization's
strengths and challenges, and then design action plans to drive change.
But which areas should get higher priority in action planning? Without
a frame of reference or some type of comparison, a score of
5.4 on a seven-point scale or a 60 percent favorable response holds
little meaning.
Normative data is invaluable at this point, providing a framework for
relevant comparison. By incorporating normative data into manager
reports, you
can see how your organization's results compare to relevant groups
worldwide — helping you discern which areas to improve first. The
Foresight Group's library of worldwide norms represents more than 4.5
million
employees through their answers to key employee survey questions.
Here are just some of the specifications of our normative database:
- 120 countries
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6 continents
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31 languages
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9 industry segments (retail, healthcare, manufacturing, financial
services, aerospace, entertainment, hospitality, service, energy and
telecommunications)
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1 USA national
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5 USA regions
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2 union types (union and non-union)
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7 job types
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6 tenure classifications
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23 functions
- gender classification
Questions? Call us today at +1.847.726.4040 - ext. 267.
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