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6 Surveys You Need to Conduct this Holiday Season |
By: Alli Whalen |
During the holiday season, companies fight to stand out in a cluttered marketing environment where holiday-themed promotions are everywhere and employee engagement is
noticeably sparse. Make this season successful with six types of surveys for your employees and customers.
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Three Things to Be Thankful For (When it Comes to Surveys) |
By: Susanne Ross |
Thanksgiving is a great time to reflect on the things you're grateful for, even when it comes to surveys. It was hard for us to narrow down which Cvent survey features we're most thankful
for, but we selected three that are essential for running effective feedback programs.
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Gordon Ramsay and Hotel Feedback: How to Avoid a Bad Review |
By: John Hunter |
If Hotel Hell star Gordon Ramsay visited your hotel and gathered a group of guests together, would you be scared of what they had to say? While this is an unlikely scenario, it's not hard
to imagine unhappy guests blasting your hotel on a review site. Here's how to avoid it.
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Worldwide Employee Engagement |
By: Susanne Ross |
Gallup's State of the Global Workplace report pegs worldwide employee engagement at a meek 13%. With a number like that, every organization should be focused on making employee
engagement a strategic initiative each year. Find out how you can grow engagement at your company.
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The Price is
Right |
By: Greg Timpany |
Market researchers can help their marketing, sales, and product development departments test price points by using surveys to determine what customers would actually be
willing to pay. Here are two survey techniques that can help you optimize your product's price point.
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Making the Most of Your Training Initiatives |
By: Susanne Ross |
According to the 2013 ATD State of the Industry report, organizations spent $164.2 billion on employee development in 2012--61% of which was spent internally.
Training programs take up a sizeable amount of resources so ensuring they positively affect your employees is critical.
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