Presenting your results and selecting focus areasPresenting survey results? Focus on key findings and two action areas for impactful communication.
Preparing leaders to receive Survey resultsGuidance for leaders on receiving feedback: embrace survey results, view feedback constructively, and act thoughtfully.
Presenting results: overviewGuide to PowerPoint report sections: present survey results, identify focus areas, and tailor content for action. Tips for customization.
Presenting results: introPresent survey results effectively in PowerPoint: review findings, discuss implications, identify focus areas, and highlight key metrics.
Presenting results: ParticipationStart your results presentation by highlighting participation rates to show data representativeness. Use relevant demographics for clarity.
Presenting results: Overall EngagementProvide context for Engagement scores, compare benchmarks, highlight survey factors, and narrow focus to strengths and opportunities.
Presenting results: Strengths and OpportunitiesHighlight key insights, top 5 high and low scoring questions, compare to benchmarks, and identify strategic areas for improvement.
Guide to presenting results: focus and actionGuide leadership in prioritizing focus areas for action, using insights and recommendations to drive meaningful change and improvement.
Communicating headline results to your organizationShare headline survey results, leader-identified focus areas, and next steps to maintain engagement and drive meaningful action.
Guide to presenting results: CommentsUse text analytics to highlight survey comment trends and sentiment, linking qualitative insights to quantitative data for deeper context.
Export reports of Survey results as PowerPoint presentationLearn how to export your survey results to PowerPoint, select comparisons, and choose demographics for detailed participation breakdowns.