Despite LJMU’s rich history of valuing employee input, they encountered a recurring challenge with their staff engagement surveys. In their previous employee surveys, whether conducted in-house or with external support, post-survey feedback was often very slow to be shared and translated into planned actions, sometimes not at all.
This lag in actioning feedback led to frustration among stakeholders and reduced the perceived effectiveness of the survey initiatives. As a knock-on effect, both participation and engagement for these surveys had been on a downward trajectory before the decision was made to pause this initiative for an extended period of time.
This hiatus provided a valuable moment of reflection, prompting LJMU to re-evaluate their survey strategy. It was clear that a fresh approach was needed to revitalise their employee engagement efforts and restore confidence in the survey process.
Selecting a new survey partner
In their pursuit to reintroduce annual engagement surveys with a more responsive approach, LJMU chose to partner with us here at People Insight. The decision was influenced by several factors; in particular, the intuitive platform design and robust benchmarking data proved highly appealing.
Drawing on our experience from working with over 50 HE institutes on employee engagement surveys, our team’s expertise and the reliability of our benchmarking data provided LJMU with valuable comparative insights.
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