With annual open enrollment periods recently closed for many organizations, now is an ideal time to gain feedback and insights into how your employees felt about their overall enrollment experience and the benefits being offered to them for 2025. By conducting employee surveys, organizations can gain valuable data on how their organization feels about the overall benefits plan offerings and provide a reasonable business case for any potential future changes based on survey findings.
Employee surveys can foster further discussions concerning how to increase employee satisfaction with an organization. The type of survey executed will depend heavily on the needs of the organization and the type of information sought after. For many, open enrollment periods have just concluded, and employee benefits plans are fresh in employees' minds, making it the perfect time to survey employee populations on their benefits needs and satisfactions with the open enrollment experience.
The communications surrounding surveys are just as important as they survey itself. Letting employees know well ahead of time that you will be conducting a survey demonstrates that the organization values employee feedback and wants to provide avenues for employee opinion to shape their experience. Here are some tips on how to conduct a successful survey:
It is also important to close the loop on any requested feedback that is gathered from the employees. By sharing the overall sentiment and plans of action the organization plans to make after reviewing the data, the organization promotes transparency and helps ensure that employees feel heard. Seeing an employer take action with the feedback provided will communicate to the organization that their employer is actively working to ensure that the benefits plans they're providing are meeting the needs of their unique population.
According to Qualtrics, organizations who leverage the feedback they receive from their employees:
Keeping the lines of communication open with employees is crucial for a prosperous working environment. By engaging your employees through feedback, you are allowing them to assist in implementing necessary changes for the benefit of everyone at your organization.
For more support on how your organization can ensure employee feedback in incorporated into your employee benefits plan design, reach out to the AssuredPartners team.
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