Questions to ask employees

Encourage feedback from your employees by truly listening to them and acting on their survey responses. Here are some questions to get you started.

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Encourage feedback from your employees by truly listening to them and acting on their survey responses. Here are some questions to get you started.

  • What would make your work more meaningful and satisfying?
  • What makes you happy here at work? What would you like to see improved?
  • How do you like to be rewarded for a job well done?
  • Are you equipped with the information and resources you need to achieve your goals? If not, please explain.
  • Describe your day-to-day interaction with your immediate supervisor.
  • What changes need to be made in your work environment?
  • What is it that keeps you from seeking other employment?
  • Do you feel challenged in your current position?
  • Does your supervisor focus on your strengths?
  • Do you feel secure in your current position?

Amy Orchard is a writer and editor living in Dellwood, Minn.

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