Survey Design
"A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality."
The most important stage is the first - planning what you want your Weave to achieve. Once you have an objective in mind you can construct a Weave to fit your needs. Lets start with context and then think about an objective.
Broadly speaking Corporate Meeting Weaves have been used in three different contexts:
1 - Business Focus (click here for an example)
Be more productive as a team by getting everyone on the same page.
2 - Getting to know people (click here for an example)
Allow people who do not know each other to discover who is in the room.
3 - Leadership Themes (click here for an example)
Facilitate leaders in their discussion of strategy, methods and priorities across the business.
With this in mind, here are examples of objectives that we have defined with our clients:
- We want to encourage face to face networking during our event and get people talking
- We want everyone to get to know each other better
- We want to make our leaders visible to the rest of the company
- We want to discover how our employees feel about how we are doing
- We want our employees to be able to find each other quicker
- We want to focus our employees minds on the subject of the meeting
- We want want to visualize what our employees think about a subject (e.g. tone of the organization)
So, What is your objective?
Once you have decided what the objectives are we can begin to design the survey.
