Employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS) Assessment and Action Tool

Measure, Understand, and Elevate Employee Engagement

At Strategic Talent Management, we know that high-performing organizations don’t guess about engagement; they measure it, understand it, and act on it. The employee net promoter score (eNPS) is one of the most straightforward, powerful tools for doing exactly that. eNPS tells you how likely your team members are to recommend your company as a great place to work which is a direct reflection of your culture, leadership, and overall employee experience.

If you’d like guidance on how to interpret your results or build engagement strategies that truly stick, our team would love to help.

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