12 Questions to Measure Employee Engagement
ive years ago, The Gallup Organization began creating a feedback system for
employers that would identify and measure elements of worker engagement most tied to the bottom line--things such as sales growth, productivity and customer loyalty.
After hundreds of focus groups and thousands of interviews with employees in a variety of industries, Gallup came up with the Q12, a 12-question survey that identifies strong feelings of employee engagement. Results from the survey show a strong correlation between high scores and superior job performance. Here are those 12 questions:
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Do you know what is expected of you at work?
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Do you have the materials and equipment you need to do your work right?
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At work, do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?
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In the last seven days, have you received recognition or praise for doing good work?
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Does your supervisor, or someone at work, seem to care about you as a person?
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Is there someone at work who encourages your development?
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At work, do your opinions seem to count?
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Does the mission/purpose of your company make you feel your job is important?
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Are your associates (fellow employees) committed to doing quality work?
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Do you have a best friend at work?
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In the last six months, has someone at work talked to you about your progress?
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In the last year, have you had opportunities at work to learn and grow?
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Answer them for yourself. Then ask them of those you lead. Take a step closer to employee engagement.
Reprinted with permission. Copyright 1992-1999 The Gallup Organization, Princeton, NJ. All rights reserved. Gallup and Q12 are registered trademarks of The Gallup Organization.


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