Last year, employers found out how their nearly 25,000 workers felt about their jobs, their companies, and the employers themselves. And it didn't cost them a dime to do so.
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They did it through a complimentary program called the National Employee Attitude Survey, sponsored by Business & Legal Reports, Inc. (BLR) and its complimentary e-mail newsletter, HR Daily Advisor.
The program provides participating companies with a BLR-written questionnaire to send to their workforce, either by e-mail or as a printed copy. The workers use a 0- to 10-point scale to answer questions about workplace communications, supervision, teamwork, and chances for advancement at their organizations. Replies are sent directly to BLR, which does all preparation of the results. The next thing employers see is a confidential report of how they did, both at their companies, and compared with similar organizations.
Companies Unable to Afford a Survey Now Can Have One
Because the program is provided at no charge, many companies who've never been able to afford such a survey will benefit by it, says BLR's founder and CEO Bob Brady.
"Every company, no matter what its size, can finally see how it's doing," he says. "If I wasn't offering this service, I'd jump at the chance to get it."
Last year's results showed workers generally happy with their organizations but revealed serious shortfalls in their opinions of interdepartmental communication and teamwork.
Employer response to the program's first year was uniformly positive. "I have a note from an Illinois HR manager saying, 'My CEO has been requesting this information from me almost daily,'" says BLR Survey Manager Karen Callahan.
Employers wishing to take part should register at http://neas.blr.com. The questionnaire and other materials may also be inspected there.
To participate in the first wave of data reporting, BLR asks that you sign up by Friday, February 22. However, employers may join anytime in 2008 and be reported in a later wave. For questions, call BLR at 800-727-5257 ext. 2301, visit neas.blr.com, or e-mail NEAS@blr.com for more information.