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How participation shapes what your score can tell you
Your EHS score is a number. But not all numbers are equal. A score produced by 80 per cent of your team responding tells you something qualitatively...
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Your EHS score is a number. But not all numbers are equal. A score produced by 80 per cent of your team responding tells you something qualitatively...
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When organisations start measuring how their people feel about working there, the first instinct is to focus on the number. What is our score? Is it...
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Most workplace scores tell you how your organisation is doing. A benchmark tells you how your organisation is doing compared to others. The two...
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Top-tier performance in how people feel about working at an organisation does not arrive without effort or attention. But it is also not the result...
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The Employee Happiness Score Awards exist for a straightforward reason: a score is more meaningful when it can be compared. Knowing how your...
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A single EHS score is a data point. A score trend is a story. And the story is almost always more useful than any individual chapter.
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Surveys and consistent measurement are often talked about as if they are the same thing - different formats for answering the same question. They are...
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A one-off snapshot is better than nothing. It gives you a data point, a baseline, a starting position. But on its own, it cannot tell you whether...
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If you have completed a free EHS cycle and have not yet started a second one, the data you have is more useful than it might appear. A single cycle...
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When your first EHS score comes in, the temptation is to interpret it immediately. To compare it to an imagined ideal, to work out whether it is good...