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PX Survey

Find out the PX Status of your team

Here is a PX Survey form I developed and used in the past. You can modify the survey form to meet your needs.


Name:

Date:

1. Do you feel you have enough clarity on the assignments?

  • Sometimes
  • 50% of the times
  • more than 50% of the time
  • 100% of the times

Comment:

2. Do you get enough training support from your colleagues?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of training I receive

Comment:

3. Do you feel (psychologically) safe working at OAS? (i.e., you feel like you have a safety net even if you make mistakes)

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of safety

Comment:

4. Do you have flexibility or autonomy in the assignments you do?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of autonomy

Comment:

5. Do you feel you have the freedom to gain mastery in any topic you want (work-related of course)?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of freedom in achieving mastery

Comment:

6. Does the weekly project tracker call provide the guidance you need to meet your deadline? Guidance, in this case, means the priority of a project, sequence of work, etc.

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of guidance

Comment:

7. Do you get enough business context on most assignments you do?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of business background I have on projects

Comment:

8. Is there any part of the project tracker meeting you look forward to?

Answer:

9. Is there any part of the project tracker meeting you wish could be different?

Answer:

10. Do you feel connected to the rest of the team?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • Happy with the level of connectedness

Comment: What can we improve?

11. Do you feel appreciated at work?

  • Sometimes
  • Most of the time
  • I am happy with the level of appreciation I receive

Comment:

12. Do you feel you are overworked most of the time?

  • Sometimes
  • 50% of the times
  • More than 50% of the times
  • 100% of the times

13. Do you feel the division of assignments is fair?

  • Sometimes
  • 50% of the times
  • Most of the time

Comments:

14. What will best describe your work experience at OAS?

  • Meh.
  • Good.
  • Great. Exhilarating & inspiring most of the time.

Comments:

15. What part of your work do you like most?

Comments:

16. How is the vibe at work? Do you feel the mixture of these five themes of vibe (Optimism & hope, respect & trust, accountability, growth opportunities, and collaboration)?

  • Meh (if you select this answer, please comment below where we come short)
  • Good (if you choose this answer, please comment below how it could have been great)
  • Great.

Comments:

17. How would you rate your (overall) work experience on projects in OAS? (give a number between 1 to 5)

1 – poor

5 – awesome

Any other comment?

Credit: Photo by Anthony Cantin on Unsplash

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