Nobody is looking at your IP address. The survey is administered by an external 3rd party. You think Jacob is phoning them up and saying “Hey, listen, guys, I’m thrashing just trying not to drown at this place, but I read the thousands of responses to our survey, and I need you to pull up the IP addresses of these six respondents. I know that data won’t really tell me anything, and most likely the address will have come from Illumina’s corporate ISP anyway, but still, I need you to go dig up that useless information and send it to me, so I can put my energy into retaliating against those employees rather than trying to keep my institutional investors from jumping ship and tanking the market cap by a few more $ billion.” After the survey vendor gets done laughing and telling him it violates their policies and the service agreement with ILMN, they’ll get busy (probably not) scouring for the information and might (likely not) send it six weeks later.
Nobody cares about who said what in the survey. I mean, isn’t that what everyone always says… that nobody in exec mgt cares about the feedback..? Can’t have it both ways.