The field organisation is constantly changing and evolving. This requires that an organisation is aware of the dynamics at play in reference to the customers, the people within the organisation as well as other suppliers and third-party entities that one needs to interact with. This module allows you to gather that data seamlessly and learn from it real time.

Field Survey Management

Conducting a field survey in workforce management involves collecting data directly from employees, managers, and the work environment to gain insights into various aspects of workforce planning, scheduling, and overall management.

Here are key functions of our software which helps organizations conduct a field survey

Clearly outline the objectives of the survey. Determine the specific workforce management areas you want to assess, such as scheduling effectiveness, employee satisfaction, or communication processes

Define the key performance indicators (KPIs) or metrics relevant to your objectives. This could include metrics related to productivity, attendance, turnover, and employee engagement

Develop survey instruments tailored to workforce management topics. This might involve creating questionnaires, conducting interviews, or using a combination of methods to gather data

Test the survey instruments with a small group of employees or managers to identify any issues with clarity, relevance, or comprehensibility

Determine the appropriate sampling strategy based on your goals. This could involve surveying a representative sample of employees from different departments, shifts, or roles

If using surveyors or interviewers, provide training to ensure they understand the survey objectives, methodology, and ethical considerations

Emphasize the importance of impartiality and confidentiality during data collection

Identify training needs for field personnel

Provide ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance skills and adapt to evolving job requirements

Plan the logistics of the survey, including when and where data collection will occur. Consider factors such as shift changes, break times, and peak work periods

Administer the survey and collect data on workforce management practices, employee experiences, and any identified metrics

Include questions on scheduling preferences, workload perceptions, and the effectiveness of communication channels

Implement quality control measures to ensure the consistency and accuracy of data collection

Regularly review and assess the collected data to identify and address any issues promptly

Analyze the collected data using appropriate statistical or qualitative methods

Look for patterns, trends, and correlations that can inform workforce management decisions

Prepare a comprehensive report summarizing the survey findings, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement

Collaborate with stakeholders to develop action plans based on the survey results

Gather feedback from employees, managers, and other stakeholders about the survey process and results

Use insights gained to continuously improve workforce management practices

A well-designed and executed field survey in workforce management can provide valuable insights, leading to more effective and employee-centric management practices within an organization.