EHS Signals

Early indicators of employee sentiment and people risk

EHS Signals focuses on the early indicators leaders usually miss - employee sentiment shifts, people risk, and the metrics that reveal problems before performance drops. Practical, clear, and designed to help you act earlier.

Operational Clarity

What to do when your Employee Happiness Score starts moving

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What to do when your Employee Happiness Score starts moving

When your EHS score starts to move - in either direction - the temptation is either to act immediately or to wait and hope it resolves. Neither is...

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Why real-time feedback beats an annual snapshot

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Why real-time feedback beats an annual snapshot

The argument for real-time feedback over annual snapshots is not complicated. It comes down to timing. By the time annual feedback has been...

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Why ongoing measurement beats a one-off snapshot

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Why ongoing measurement beats a one-off snapshot

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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What to do when your first EHS results come in

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What to do when your first EHS results come in

Your first EHS results are in. The number is on the screen. And the immediate question most leaders face is: what do I do now?

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Why a clear signal matters more than data

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Why a clear signal matters more than data

The instinctive response to uncertainty about how people feel at work is to gather more information. More questions, more sources, more data points....

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Why continuous measurement beats the annual snapshot

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Why continuous measurement beats the annual snapshot

The annual snapshot has one fundamental limitation: it captures a single moment in a constantly moving picture. By the time it has been collected,...

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Why your score means more when you can compare it

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Why your score means more when you can compare it

A number without context is hard to interpret. If your organisation's score is 74, is that good? Is it where you would expect to be? Without a...

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Why benchmarks only mean something when the question is consistent

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Why benchmarks only mean something when the question is consistent

Benchmarks are only useful if the thing being compared is actually the same thing. This sounds obvious, but it is where most people data falls down.

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What your score can tell you that your survey never could

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What your score can tell you that your survey never could

There is a fundamental difference between a survey and a score. A survey captures opinion at a single point in time. A score tracks movement and...

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Why asking once a year is already too late

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Why asking once a year is already too late

Most organisations are not ignoring how their people feel about work. They are just finding out too late to do anything useful about it.

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