The Survey Development Process
Enthuz.com can help you
meet your objectives in numerous ways.
Step 1: Project Planning
Successful survey projects start with clear
objectives and clear program development of all
stages from items selection and survey hosting
through feedback reporting, action planning, and
program assessment.
Step 2: Survey Design and
Hosting
Enthuz staff have well established expertise in
designing effective web surveys. We can work with
you to adapt your current survey to the special
requirement of the Web or we can create an entirely
new survey for you.
We design the survey to match
the look and feel of your web site and host it on
outside servers, assuring confidentiality and
objectivity. Password protection and security
procedures are in place to ensure data
integrity.
Step 3: Survey
Participation
Respondents are invited to complete the survey
through an emailed invitation to the survey
process. Security and respondent verification are
key elements designed into each project.
Step 4: Data
Collection
Response collection is automated. Responses are
validated for mandatory information, duplicate
responses are controlled for. Data stored on the
web server is retrievable for custom database
development and analysis with advanced statistical
tools.
Step 5: Analysis
Enthuz survey analysis strategies focus on
data-mining procedures to develop causal insights
-- turning data into information. Reports are
published in presentation formats that are easy to
understand and that effectively convey research
findings. Reports may be made avilable via secured
access to the project website, or may be reproduced
and distributed in more traditional
means.
Step 6: Reports
Getting the best results from survey processes
involves providing data to responsible teams and
small groups that use results and analytical
findings to set goals, identify and solve problems.
The extensive publication costs of traditional
survey projects can be minimized through the
production and distribution of digital reports.
Step 7: Feedback and Action
Planning
Analytical reports often require discussion
with consultants in order for managers to formulate
the action implications of findings. Feedback and
action planning activities throughout the
organization may benefit from facilitation or short
workshops to help managers focus their commitments
to action based on survey learnings.

|