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What does this mean for you?
- It’s so hot you can’t breathe.
- You are counting down the days until your child’s summer camp starts.
AND…
- You’ve got to keep participant schedules in mind when launching
surveys.
While you may not have access to participants’ individual schedules,
there are a few rules of thumb to consider to ensure the success of your
initiatives in the summer months.
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- Try not to launch surveys during or near the weekend.
This is a good
rule of thumb all year, however it is especially important during the
summer. People often take long weekends during the summer months, making
them unavailable to receive and participate in your survey. Studies show
that Tuesday and Wednesday are the best days during the week to send
invites.
- Try not to launch your survey too early in the morning or too late in
the afternoon.
People often shorten their work schedules during the
summer; arriving later and leaving earlier. Those same studies mentioned
above found that the middle of the day is the optimal time of day to
send invites.
- Do your absolute best to not launch a survey near a holiday.
Again, this
is a good rule to follow all year, but in the summers, it is especially
important. While the 4th of July may be only one day, you may find that
your survey participants are unavailable for several days prior to, and
after the holiday.
- Learn the company calendar of the organizations where you plan to launch
your survey. Investigate any conferences, mandatory company leave,
retreats, or professional development days on the schedule.
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If you have any questions about launching your survey or need
deployment advice, please contact your Strategic Account Manager. |
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