Can someone confirm if TTUS is anonymous? Or your manager can trace your responses?
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Just post that you want to go on an office rampage and if you get arrested.. it's not anonymous.
Several years ago someone commented and it got around office. All execs see and know who makes comments
I haven’t done the last three and won’t ever again. When nothing changes there is no point in completing it.
You would be crazy to complete this survey unless every comment you made licked the ego of management.
@ag couldn't have said it better. My teams participation rate has gone from 90% in Q4 of 2023 to 22% in Q1 of this year.
They see zero value in the survey and no real action has ever come from it. It's just as valuable as our Ethisphere award we get every year... WORTHLESS!
Your data is tracked on that survey. IP Address, link clicked from your Outlook, and at the most senior level, your comments have your name next to them. My EVP shared her survey results with us and it had our direct reports name next to each comment.
Best advice... delete the survey immediately. If the participation rate drops low enough, they will have to find a better way to get feedback. The problem is that bootlickers obsessed with appeasing their leaders have no backbone and will jump every time someone says to take the damn survey.
The survey is confidential but not anonymous. I've never once completed the survey and I never will. It does more harm than good. It has led to retaliation for management up to and including termination.
100000% is not actually anonymous. They can find out who submitted each survey, which is why they put in the email about not sharing your specific link.