Posts Tagged ‘surveys’

Transaction Surveys – The Basics

Transactional surveys are a great way to capture customer feedback immediately following a transaction or event. Companies can use them to gain a better understanding of a customer’s experience and perceptions of service quality.

The Complex World of Customer Feedback

Not long ago, when customers had an issue with poor product or service, they had limited options. Either they could write a letter using pen and paper, or they could make a phone call hoping to talk with someone who could make a difference. Getting the company’s attention was only the beginning. Getting a response [...]

Increasing Employee Loyalty in a Down Economy

A survey recently conducted by Towers Perrin, a global professional services firm, reveals that the current economic environment is stirring widespread anxiety among U.S. employees about their job security. This blog talks about some of the most important things that companies can do to increase their employee productivity and loyalty in this environment.

Survey Data Cleansing: Five Steps for Cleaning Up Your Data

Preparing your survey data for analysis can be a messy process. But it needn’t be. In this article, Allegiance unveils a tried-and-true, five-step process for cleaning up your survey data.

First Impressions Matter (Part 2 in a Series on Electronic (email) Survey Response Rates)

Response rates to e-mail surveys can sometimes be low. Here are some tips for improving them.

Survey Abandonment is like Death to a Researcher – Upshot: Put High-Abandonment Questions at the End

Have you ever noticed that more people start your online surveys than finish them? It’s like they start clicking through the answers and then suddenly they have a heart attack and it’s curtains! What is happening to those hapless survey takers? Life insurance actuaries, the Census Bureau, and the Social Security Administration use a tool [...]