TREAS EE-1 - Champions

Employee engagement is the strong and positive connection between a person and his or her job. It inspires significant outcomes of real value. The State of Michigan (SOM) Employee Survey is an important part of assessing the engagement of Treasury employees. The survey helps ensure a customer-focused government and a work culture in which employees are highly engaged, respected, and valued; and have the opportunity to express and explore views on issues related to their jobs. The Employee Landscape provides a way to assess various employee types and segment respondents into four different characteristics (Champions, Tenants, Disconnected, Captives) based on staff responses to the SOM employee engagement survey statements and their likelihood of leaving the organization. Champions have a higher level of engagement and likelihood of staying. Business areas will focus on the percentage of Champions represented in their area, in order to measure the success of actions taken to improve the employee landscape since the previous statewide survey. SOM Survey data is collected via PWC's Start Tool approximately every 18 months.

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