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Employee Engagement Survey
         Gallup Questions
         August 20, 2012
Employee Engagement


Engaged employees demonstrate three characteristics:
commitment, involvement and enthusiasm. Employees become engaged
when their employers meet their basic needs, create meaningful opportunities
to contribute, foster a sense of belonging, and provide chances to learn and
grow.

What happens when we have true employee engagement? Each employee
has accepted a specific challenge and responds in a favorable way towards
achieving a goal. There is a willingness to help the organization achieve its
goals. The organizational goal has also become a personal goal for the
engaged employee. This blending of goals is what drives successful
outcomes because the employee truly cares about attainment of a favorable
result.

What is the purpose? So we can develop a work environment that fosters
employee engagement and help managers in understanding the expectations
and behaviors that foster employee engagement.
What are the Gallup Questions?

What are the Gallup Questions?

The Gallup Questions are questions that Gallup has consistently found measure
the aspects of employee engagement that link to business outcomes. Gallup
tested thousands of questions on millions of employees to find the right
questions with the exact wording that provided the highest correlation to
business results most companies regularly measure —
profitability, productivity, turnover, and safety.



The following slides explain each of the Yes or No Questions that would be
posed in an employee engagement survey.
I know what is expected of me at work.

Gallup’s research shows that many great workplaces have defined the right
outcomes; they set goals for their work groups or work with them to set their
own goals. They do not just define the job but define success on the job.


For work groups to be aware of their expectations, they should have a way to
rank, rate, or count as many of the desired outcomes as possible. Also, these
measures of performance should fit with what the rest of the organization is
saying and doing.
I have the materials and equipment I need to do
                 my work right.
 Based on Gallup’s extensive research, great managers:


 - Find out what people need in the way of materials and equipment
 - Place the responsibility for this on the work groups
 - Make sure work groups know how to earn the right to certain materials and
 equipment.


 A great way for work groups to increase their responsiveness to this question
 is to determine what “materials and equipment” means to them. Sometimes
 they are referring to accessibility of information, rather than specifically to
 materials and equipment.
At work, I have the opportunity to do what I do
                best every day.
For this item, it is important to keep each work group member’s talents in
mind, to build relationships, and to help others identify their unique talents. It
is vital that every individual understands his or her strengths and
weaknesses.


A good way of promoting this is to discuss what each person believes his or
her leading strengths are, in terms of skills, knowledge, and innate talents.
Writing these strengths down often helps.
In the last seven days, I have received recognition or praise
                       for doing good work.



Workplaces that excelled in this question relied on forms of recognition that are
specific, predictable, frequent, and instantaneous. They are known to promote a
recognition-rich environment, with praise coming from every direction, and with
everyone knowing how others like to be recognized.


Many wonder how often people should be praised, but a good rule of thumb is
about once a week. Here’s why: Whenever a person does something, there are
consequences. Those consequences will affect whether work groups engage in
that behavior again. We know that to get the results or consequences we
want, frequent praise can encourage the behavior that produces it.
My supervisor, or someone at work, seems to
        care about me as a person.
Remember, people leave managers, not companies. A productive
workplace is one in which people feel safe — safe enough to experiment, to
challenge, to share information, to support each other, and where the work
groups are prepared to give the manager and the organization the “benefit
of the doubt.”


None of this can happen if work groups do not feel cared about.
Relationships are the glue that holds great workplaces together.
There is someone at work who encourages my
               development.
In this case, “development” does not mean getting people promoted. It does
not mean each work group member gets what he or she wants. It means
helping individuals find roles that fit their natural strengths: their unique
combinations of skills, knowledge, and talent.


Previous Gallup findings have concluded that workgroups that receive high
scores on this particular item do not try to put in what was left out, but rather,
try to draw out what was left in; they provide constant feedback; and they find
creative developmental opportunities for each other.
At work, my opinions seem to count.


Work groups who give high scores on this item feel they have access to
channels of communication across different levels or divisions of the
organization, and their managers work to maintain those channels. Groups
do not function very well when the work group members feel insignificant or
irrelevant.


Managers should ask work groups for their opinions and include their ideas
in the decision-making process whenever possible. This means everyone
should have a chance to express his or her ideas.
The mission or purpose of my company makes
         me feel my job is important.
This question measures a key source of motivation for work groups — the
idea that their organization represents values that they themselves share.
Effective workplaces cultivate that feeling, including providing constant
clarification of the overall mission of the organization, as well as the ways in
which each individual team member contributes to the achievement of the
mission.


As human beings, we like to feel as though we belong. Individual
achievement is great, but we are likely to stay committed longer if we feel we
are part of something bigger than ourselves.
My associates or fellow employees are committed
             to doing quality work.

  Work groups that score well on this question tend to be good at providing
  clear quality standards and keeping those standards at the forefront of work
  group members’ minds. Thus, work groups are capable of accurately
  evaluating their own performance, as well as that of their teammates.


  Clear communication of standards enhances accountability and builds trust
  among coworkers. We also know that not everyone will see “quality” in the
  same way if everyone’s concept of the word is different. To remedy this,
  having a clear definition helps. The best place to start is with customers, both
  internal and external.
I have a best friend at work.


I have a best friend at work” is really a proxy for trust. We are interested only in
whether there is a person at work whom you would consider a best friend “at
work” .


Think about people whom you would consider “best friends.” People with whom
you share values, you can trust, and who are watching out for you. You are
going to feel more confident in making decisions, taking risks, and being
more productive because you don’t have to spend a lot of time watching
your back. Chances are, you’re going to feel like there is more open
communication within your team.
In the last six months, someone at work has
        talked to me about my progress.

One of Gallup’s most consistent research findings has been that feedback
improves performance. High-scoring groups establish structured feedback
processes for their work groups, which include clearly defining goals and
achievement levels, and then meeting regularly with each work group member to
track his or her progress toward those goals.


We realize that we all need feedback to know how far we have come. We
need signs to track our progress.
This last year, I have had opportunities at work to
                   learn and grow.

  Engaged work groups need to feel that their job contributes in some way to their
  professional or personal development. Great workplaces are those in which
  work groups are provided with educational opportunities that address their
  development — this may include formal classes or simply finding new
  experiences for them to take on.


  Each work group member will define “opportunities” differently. For some work
  groups, this may mean training classes and seminars; for others, this means
  promotions and increased responsibilities; and for others, this might mean
  working on special projects or assignments.

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Employee engagement gallup survey questions

  • 1. SUPPLYING INNOVATION Employee Engagement Survey Gallup Questions August 20, 2012
  • 2. Employee Engagement Engaged employees demonstrate three characteristics: commitment, involvement and enthusiasm. Employees become engaged when their employers meet their basic needs, create meaningful opportunities to contribute, foster a sense of belonging, and provide chances to learn and grow. What happens when we have true employee engagement? Each employee has accepted a specific challenge and responds in a favorable way towards achieving a goal. There is a willingness to help the organization achieve its goals. The organizational goal has also become a personal goal for the engaged employee. This blending of goals is what drives successful outcomes because the employee truly cares about attainment of a favorable result. What is the purpose? So we can develop a work environment that fosters employee engagement and help managers in understanding the expectations and behaviors that foster employee engagement.
  • 3. What are the Gallup Questions? What are the Gallup Questions? The Gallup Questions are questions that Gallup has consistently found measure the aspects of employee engagement that link to business outcomes. Gallup tested thousands of questions on millions of employees to find the right questions with the exact wording that provided the highest correlation to business results most companies regularly measure — profitability, productivity, turnover, and safety. The following slides explain each of the Yes or No Questions that would be posed in an employee engagement survey.
  • 4. I know what is expected of me at work. Gallup’s research shows that many great workplaces have defined the right outcomes; they set goals for their work groups or work with them to set their own goals. They do not just define the job but define success on the job. For work groups to be aware of their expectations, they should have a way to rank, rate, or count as many of the desired outcomes as possible. Also, these measures of performance should fit with what the rest of the organization is saying and doing.
  • 5. I have the materials and equipment I need to do my work right. Based on Gallup’s extensive research, great managers: - Find out what people need in the way of materials and equipment - Place the responsibility for this on the work groups - Make sure work groups know how to earn the right to certain materials and equipment. A great way for work groups to increase their responsiveness to this question is to determine what “materials and equipment” means to them. Sometimes they are referring to accessibility of information, rather than specifically to materials and equipment.
  • 6. At work, I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day. For this item, it is important to keep each work group member’s talents in mind, to build relationships, and to help others identify their unique talents. It is vital that every individual understands his or her strengths and weaknesses. A good way of promoting this is to discuss what each person believes his or her leading strengths are, in terms of skills, knowledge, and innate talents. Writing these strengths down often helps.
  • 7. In the last seven days, I have received recognition or praise for doing good work. Workplaces that excelled in this question relied on forms of recognition that are specific, predictable, frequent, and instantaneous. They are known to promote a recognition-rich environment, with praise coming from every direction, and with everyone knowing how others like to be recognized. Many wonder how often people should be praised, but a good rule of thumb is about once a week. Here’s why: Whenever a person does something, there are consequences. Those consequences will affect whether work groups engage in that behavior again. We know that to get the results or consequences we want, frequent praise can encourage the behavior that produces it.
  • 8. My supervisor, or someone at work, seems to care about me as a person. Remember, people leave managers, not companies. A productive workplace is one in which people feel safe — safe enough to experiment, to challenge, to share information, to support each other, and where the work groups are prepared to give the manager and the organization the “benefit of the doubt.” None of this can happen if work groups do not feel cared about. Relationships are the glue that holds great workplaces together.
  • 9. There is someone at work who encourages my development. In this case, “development” does not mean getting people promoted. It does not mean each work group member gets what he or she wants. It means helping individuals find roles that fit their natural strengths: their unique combinations of skills, knowledge, and talent. Previous Gallup findings have concluded that workgroups that receive high scores on this particular item do not try to put in what was left out, but rather, try to draw out what was left in; they provide constant feedback; and they find creative developmental opportunities for each other.
  • 10. At work, my opinions seem to count. Work groups who give high scores on this item feel they have access to channels of communication across different levels or divisions of the organization, and their managers work to maintain those channels. Groups do not function very well when the work group members feel insignificant or irrelevant. Managers should ask work groups for their opinions and include their ideas in the decision-making process whenever possible. This means everyone should have a chance to express his or her ideas.
  • 11. The mission or purpose of my company makes me feel my job is important. This question measures a key source of motivation for work groups — the idea that their organization represents values that they themselves share. Effective workplaces cultivate that feeling, including providing constant clarification of the overall mission of the organization, as well as the ways in which each individual team member contributes to the achievement of the mission. As human beings, we like to feel as though we belong. Individual achievement is great, but we are likely to stay committed longer if we feel we are part of something bigger than ourselves.
  • 12. My associates or fellow employees are committed to doing quality work. Work groups that score well on this question tend to be good at providing clear quality standards and keeping those standards at the forefront of work group members’ minds. Thus, work groups are capable of accurately evaluating their own performance, as well as that of their teammates. Clear communication of standards enhances accountability and builds trust among coworkers. We also know that not everyone will see “quality” in the same way if everyone’s concept of the word is different. To remedy this, having a clear definition helps. The best place to start is with customers, both internal and external.
  • 13. I have a best friend at work. I have a best friend at work” is really a proxy for trust. We are interested only in whether there is a person at work whom you would consider a best friend “at work” . Think about people whom you would consider “best friends.” People with whom you share values, you can trust, and who are watching out for you. You are going to feel more confident in making decisions, taking risks, and being more productive because you don’t have to spend a lot of time watching your back. Chances are, you’re going to feel like there is more open communication within your team.
  • 14. In the last six months, someone at work has talked to me about my progress. One of Gallup’s most consistent research findings has been that feedback improves performance. High-scoring groups establish structured feedback processes for their work groups, which include clearly defining goals and achievement levels, and then meeting regularly with each work group member to track his or her progress toward those goals. We realize that we all need feedback to know how far we have come. We need signs to track our progress.
  • 15. This last year, I have had opportunities at work to learn and grow. Engaged work groups need to feel that their job contributes in some way to their professional or personal development. Great workplaces are those in which work groups are provided with educational opportunities that address their development — this may include formal classes or simply finding new experiences for them to take on. Each work group member will define “opportunities” differently. For some work groups, this may mean training classes and seminars; for others, this means promotions and increased responsibilities; and for others, this might mean working on special projects or assignments.