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Survey gets manufacturer to invest more in training

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THE LAST WORD

Bakewell-based The Little Survey Company has helped a manufacturer to expand internal training and career progression opportunities.

It designed an in-person survey for Mansfield-based Asmech, which makes materials handling systems, to gather insights from its workforce to gain a deeper understanding of staff views and experiences.

Each employee participated in an individual semi-structured interview over two consecutive days. The responses analysed and collated into a concise report with aggregated findings and actionable recommendations.

Shane Gunstone, chairman of Asmech Systems, said: “The individual interviews went well, and the staff were happy to see the results of their participation in the survey as they saw we took positive action and brought it to completion.

“The survey findings and recommendations informed how we continue to invest in the fantastic team of staff we have here at Asmech.” clear that bottling up these feelings can make things worse. There are many options to help you cope, and the sooner you seek help the better.”

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