Content and Process of Survey Feedback Sessions and Their Relation to Survey Responses: An Initial Study
A survey feedback program in a large underground mining company provided group-level data on 11 attitude survey clusters and feedback session ratings, including participants'task/process orientations, estimates of time spent on problem-solving components, and estimates of time devoted to topica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Group & organization management 1983-06, Vol.8 (2), p.221-247 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A survey feedback program in a large underground mining company
provided group-level data on 11 attitude survey clusters and feedback session
ratings, including participants'task/process orientations, estimates of time
spent on problem-solving components, and estimates of time devoted to
topical themes. The emotional direction of feedback sessions was found to be
positive and problem-centered supporting the contention that feedback
meetings are constructive and work-related. Comparisons of work groups at
different organizational levels and in varying functions supported the
hypothesis that structural factors affect the way groups behave in feedback
meetings. Demographic features also showed some relationship to feedback
meeting activities. Finally, relationships between survey clusters and
ratings of feedback activities supported the idea that, depending on the
group's survey profile, different processes and themes may emerge in
feedback. |
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ISSN: | 1059-6011 0364-1082 1552-3993 |
DOI: | 10.1177/105960118300800208 |