Employee Surveys and Sensing: Challenges and Opportunities

Author:   William H. Macey (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, CultureFactors, Inc) ,  Alexis A. Fink (Vice President, People Analytics and Workforce Strategy, Vice President, People Analytics and Workforce Strategy, Facebook)
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Pages:   504
Publication Date:   22 June 2020
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Author:   William H. Macey (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, CultureFactors, Inc) ,  Alexis A. Fink (Vice President, People Analytics and Workforce Strategy, Vice President, People Analytics and Workforce Strategy, Facebook)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.862kg
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9780190939717


ISBN 10:   0190939710
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   22 June 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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"Chapter 1. Employee Surveys and Sensing: Challenges and Opportunities William H. Macey and Alexis A. Fink Chapter 2 Strategic Surveying for Driving Organizational Change: A Very 3M Story Karen B. Paul and Kristofer J. Fenlason Chapter 3. Improving the Design and Interpretation of Sample Surveys in the Workplace Paul M. Mastrangelo Chapter 4. Exploring the Universe of Pulse Surveys & Continuous Listening Opportunities Jeffrey A. Jolton and Cameron Klein Chapter 5 Lifecycle Surveys: Individual and Organizational Journeys Jeffrey Saltzman, Scott Brooks, and Victoria Hendrickson Chapter 6 Design and Application of Employee Engagement Surveys: An Evidence-Based Approach John P. Meyer Chapter 7. Focus Groups: Blending Qualitative and Quantitative Methodology to Improve the Survey Process Jeffrey M. Cucina and Ilene F. Gast Chapter 8. Strategic Climate Research: How What We Know Should Influence What We Do Benjamin Schneider Chapter 9. The Unique Role of Corporate Culture in Employee Listening Systems Daniel Denison, Marcus Dickson, Michelle Mullins, and Jessie Sanchez Chapter 10. Employee Preferences: Why They Matter and How to Measure Them Diane Daum and Jennifer Stoll Chapter 11. How Did We Do? Survey Benchmarking and Normative Data Elizabeth A. McCune and Sarah R. Johnson Chapter 12. Writing Organizational Survey Items that Predict What Matters in Organizations Daniel Ingels, Kathryn Keeton, and Christiane Spitzmueller Chapter 13. Open-ended questions: The role of Natural Language Processing and Text Analytics Subhadra Dutta and Eric O'Rourke Chapter 14. Is the Engagement Survey The Only Way? Alternative Sources for Employee Sensing Madhura Chakrabarti and Elizabeth A. McCune Chapter 15. Mechanics of Survey Data Analysis Melinda J. Moye and Alison L. O'Malley Chapter 16. Taking Action to Drive Change through Survey Key Driver Analysis Jeff W. Johnson Chapter 17. Linkage Analysis: Tying Employee Attitudes to Business Outcomes Shawn Del Duco, Patrick Hyland, David Reeves, and Anthony Caputo Chapter 18. Optimizing Differences Between Groups is Important: Examples from Applied Settings Paul Bliese, Eliza Wicher, and Dhuha ""Dee"" Abdulsallam Chapter 19. Data Visualization Evan F. Sinar Chapter 20. Creating and Delivering the Executive Presentation: Telling the Story of the Survey Sarah R. Johnson Chapter 21. Artificial Intelligence-Augmented Action Taking Sara P. Weiner and Melissa McMahan Chapter 22. Rediscovering the Art of Surveys for Organization Change Allan H. Church and Melissa McMahan Chapter 23. Employee Survey Research: A Critical Review of Theory and Practice Lewis Garrad and Patrick K. Hyland Chapter 24. From Identified Surveys to New Technologies: Employee Privacy and Ethical Considerations Lise M. Saari and Charles A. Scherbaum Chapter 25. Managing Workplace Job Attitudes and Performance in Organizations with Labor Unions Jim Harter and Denise McLain Chapter 26. Current and Future Trends in Employee Survey Practice: A View from Employee Survey Practitioners Christopher T. Rotolo, Christina Fleck, and Brittnie Shepherd Chapter 27. Employee Surveys Move into the Future: A Tale of Evolution, Revolution and Speed Bumps Allen I. Kraut"

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"William H. Macey, Ph.D., is Senior Research Fellow at CultureFactors, Inc. He was the CEO of Valtera Corporation for 35 years until the acquisition of Valtera by CEB in 2012. A SIOP past-president, he is a Fellow of SIOP, APA, and APS and was recipient of SIOP's Professional Contributions Award in 2017. He is a current member of the editorial board of the Journal of Business and Psychology. He received his Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago in 1975 in Experimental Psychology. His current professional interests include organizational surveys, culture and climate, and leader assessment. Some of his more widely cited publications include ""The Meaning of Employee Engagement"" (Macey & Schneider, 2008); and ""Employee Engagement: Tools for Analysis, Practice, and Competitive Advantage"" (Macey, Schneider, Barbera & Young, 2009). Alexis A. Fink, Ph.D., is Vice President, People Analytics and Workforce Strategy at Facebook. She has previously held similar roles at Microsoft and Intel, and has done extensive work in organizational transformation, organizational culture, leadership assessment, and the application of advanced analytical methods to human capital problems. She is a Fellow of SIOP, a 2019 recipient of SIOP's Distinguished Service Award, and past Chair of the IT Survey Group, an industry consortium dedicated to employee surveys. She earned her Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Old Dominion University in 2000. She also serves as the Practice Editor for Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice."

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