What is the engagement report?

Unsure if this feature is available to you? Click here to contact your Customer Success Manager, and we’ll gladly assist you. 

System Administrators, HR leaders (for assigned teams only), and People Analysts (for assigned teams only) can generate an engagement report.


The Engagement Report

 

Focusing on the "now" is important, but we also believe taking time to reflect on the past is vital. To help you with that, you can generate an Engagement report. It comes in PowerPoint (PPT) format, which allows you to download and start presenting—super easy! The Engagement report displays all the necessary information in one place—the perfect start for review meetings. 


The power of PowerPoint

With the convenient PowerPoint format, you can either use the presentation as it is (it's great, we promise!) or copy the graphs into your presentations as you please. 

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Customisable

Select 1-18 groups and a month, quarter or year as the starting point for your report. Our vision for the Engagement report is that presentations for review meetings shouldn't be a hassle to prepare. With Winningtemp, you click a button, select parameters, and are ready to go. 

Which type of data is included in the report?

  • How Winningtemp works
  • The overall temperature
  • Aggregated category temperatures
  • Monthly view of category temperatures
  • eNPS score
  • How many of our employees are responding?
  • Hover over the different charts in the report to get exact data points
  • And much, much more
 

Sample slides

Below are a few slide examples of what the presentation looks like. Generate your report so you can see all slides with your data.

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Presenter notes

And if that wasn't enough, we've added presenter notes for each slide. Make sure you click Show Presenter Notes in PowerPoint for more information about the data type on the slide.

The top & bottom three categories

With our top and bottom three categories, you can quickly get an overview of your organisation's highest and lowest-performing areas.

Streak
A category that has consistently appeared in the top or bottom 3 for at least the last 2 months. This will show the number of consecutive months the category has been in the top or bottom 3.

Back in the top or bottom three
A category that previously appeared in the top or bottom three within the last 12 months fell out of the top or bottom three and has now returned.

New in the Top or bottom three
A category that has not appeared in the top or bottom three in the last 12 months and is now ranked in the top or bottom 3 for the first time.

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