7 tips for writing great surveys
If you're using a survey to collect information, make sure each question will help you collect information about your targeted objective and has measurable results, Ben Yoskovitz writes. Use some "tough" questions to get "honest" and "raw" results, and solicit new or unexpected information by asking open-ended questions, he writes.
Instigator Blog | 10/27
This story published in SmartBrief on Workforce on 10/29/2009
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