hi all. i am looking for questionnaires for job satisfaction survey which is my summer project. pls mail at ankitachaudhary@gmail.com thanks& regards ankita chaudhary
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Hi Ankita,

Even I had done my summer project with B.P.C.L. on the topic of employee satisfaction survey. I had to interview and get the questionnaire filled by the clerical and the labor staff at the corporate office, as well as had to visit various B.P.C.L. locations. I'm forwarding you the questionnaire I had prepared; you can get some help from that.

All the best! Take care.

Regards,
Sonali

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Sonali,

Thank you very much for the questionnaire. I am conducting this survey for NTPC. I am a bit confused about designing a questionnaire as I had thought of dividing the questions into various subheads. What do you recommend - subheads or the way you had structured your questionnaire?

Thanks & Regards,
Ankita Chaudhary

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Hi,

I am very thankful to you for uploading the questionnaire, but I wanted to know whether it is a standardized questionnaire. If so, could you please provide the details?

Thanks and looking forward to your reply.

Sajil.


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Hi Ankita,

Have a word with your guide and get his feedback on this questionnaire. Find out what aspects he/she wants you to focus on in this survey. Find out by talking to other employees, just casually, about what they think is not good about this company or what is good. You'll then get an idea of how you can prepare your questionnaire. If you are taking a sample size for the survey, then include open-ended questions in your questionnaire. Have face-to-face talks with the employees, and you'll be in a better position to understand what satisfies them, what their complaints are, and what their recommendations are to improve the working conditions. If you need any other help, let me know. All the best!

Regards,
Sonali

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Hi Sajil,

No, it's not a standardized questionnaire. During my summer training, I had a word with my guide, and he wanted me to get employee feedback on certain aspects such as training, performance appraisal, VRS scheme of the company, etc. So accordingly, keeping those aspects in mind, I had prepared the questionnaire. I read various books and used other sources as well to understand how to prepare the questionnaire. It took me around a week to prepare the questionnaire itself.

What details did you want to know? Let me know!!!!

Take care.

Regards,
SONALI

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Sonali,

I did talk to my mentor, and he said it would be more appropriate to make the questionnaire into various subheads. I do have a list of variables but still confused in drafting a questionnaire. There is hardly any interaction with the employees as it's a government company; nobody has time. The sample size would be around 90 to 100.

Can you suggest some questions regarding work-life balance?

Take care.

Regards,
Ankita

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Hi Sonali,

I must, from the bottom of my heart, appreciate your hard work. It sure reflects in the questionnaire. The reason I asked you was just out of curiosity. Anyways, keep up the good work.

Regards,
Sajil.


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Hi Ankita,

Even mine was a government organization, but what I did was I told my guide to give me some references of some employees whom I can talk to. I also approached some employees from my department as well, and spoke to them, telling them I was a trainee and required their cooperation. From them, I also got some references in other departments as they had friends in other departments too.

You just need to approach people, talk to them, tell them you have taken this project in hand. Start from the department you are in. I'm sure they will cooperate and help you.

I'll post some questions on work-life balance. If your mentor wants you to include subheads in your questionnaire, then go ahead with it. What subheads does he want you to include?

My questionnaire has questions on:

1. Training and workshops
2. Physical working conditions
3. Benefits and facilities
4. Rewards and incentives
5. Appreciation
6. Career opportunities
7. Promotion policy
8. Performance appraisals
9. VRS (Voluntary Retirement Scheme)
10. My Manager/supervisor
11. Job security
12. Employee Grievances
13. Trust
14. Disparity

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Hi Sonali,

Thank you so much. I will be including all these aspects like leaves, holidays, non-statutory benefits, etc. What kind of questions can I frame? I had thought of using a Likert scale only. Rest, you suggest. Surely, I will try to speak to employees and gather information. My mentor wants at least 3 to 4 questions under 1 subhead. I am just trying to create questions only.

Take care.

Regards,
Ankita

From India, Delhi
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