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Exciting HR News: We Partner with the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation

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“How’s work?”

Hopefully, your answer is “It’s great!”

If this is the answer your organization wants to hear time after time then you’re in luck.

The Society for Human Resource Management Foundation (SHRM[F])–a globally recognized catalyst for shaping Human Resources (HR) thought …

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Hurray! We’ve Raised $1 Million for Charity!

SurveyMonkey Contribute

Well, folks–you did it. All of us here at SurveyMonkey are very excited and extremely proud to announce that we achieved the milestone of raising one million dollars for charity.

Thanks to our amazing Contribute members and charity partners for growing …

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SurveyMakeover Episode 2: Setting Your Survey’s Tone

Amy and Liana

Welcome back to SurveyMakeover, where we take real customer surveys and give them a methodology makeover! In our first episode, survey design experts Amy and Liana revamped an employee feedback survey. Now they’re tackling an equally popular survey-type: customer feedback.…

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Video Tutorial: How to Use Our Compare Feature

Kayte

So, why are you creating surveys anyway? Because you love writing questions? Or you’re obsessed with emailing your contacts your latest survey? Probably not. Surveys are about getting results and using them to make better decisions.

But are you making …

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Come On Over: Switch to Analyze Beta (If You Haven’t Already)!

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What’s your favorite Analyze feature in SurveyMonkey? Do filters make your heart flutter? Perhaps you go ga-ga for custom reports? Well, whatever gets your Analyze engine running–we’re doing it bigger and better with Analyze Beta!

In Analyze Beta, we’ve …

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How to Analyze Your Survey Data Using Our Compare Feature

How to Compare

We’re big fans of analysis over here at SurveyMonkey and thanks to Analyze Beta, we’ve got some pretty nifty ways of doing it. Say you’ve just whipped up a survey, you’ve sent it out to your ideal number of respondents–remembering of …

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SurveyMonkey Hackathon: Episode III

Team Tamarind

We recently completed our third SurveyMonkey Hackathon, and it was a blockbuster. Almost two dozen teams attempted audacious hacks over 26 hours of caffeinated coding. There were product features, internal tools, and a cool dynamic dashboard of stats for our …

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Customer Spotlight on 826 National: How Surveys Help a Writing & Tutoring Nonprofit Support Student Success

826 National

826 National is a network of eight writing and tutoring centers across the U.S. that offers a variety of programs–free of charge–including after-school tutoring, in-schools projects, field trips, creative writing workshops, and student publishing opportunities. We provide under-resourced students, ages …

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Predicting Behaviors Without a Crystal Ball–Here’s How!

Predicting Behavior

In our last post, we talked about how to ask people about their own behavior, like how many times they’ve gone to the gym this week. Now we’ll show you how to ask people to tell you predictions of their …

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SurveyMonkey Speaker Series Presents: Don Graham, Chairman & CEO of The Washington Post Company

Don Graham

We had a very special guest come by to speak with us here at SurveyMonkey recently! Don Graham, Chairman and CEO of The Washington Post Company–an American mass media organization that owns the historic newspaper, The Washington Post, as well as Slate Magazine, …

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