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      What is quality of working life and why is it important?
      
        ‘Quality of Working Life’ is that part of overall quality of life that is influenced by work. It's more than just job satisfaction or work happiness, but the widest context in which an employee would evaluate their work environment. It’s important because a good quality of  working life is associated with better retention and lower absence. Quality of  working life matters to employees. Most importantly, people make choices about  who to work for and whether to stay based on judgments about the quality of the  working environments provided by their (prospective or existing) employer. 
        
        What does QoWL do?
      In addition  to carrying out research on working life, QoWL provides surveys and consultancy  services designed to improve quality of working life for employees, which helps  employers with recruitment and retention.
        
      
      Why work with QoWL?
      Our focus is on assessing and improving quality of  working life. Therefore, we aren’t just another survey organisation. Our survey  tools are based on ten years of academic psychological research. We have  developed a theory and model, and have conducted rigorous research to establish  the factors that predict and explain quality of working life. We know what  we’re talking about.
        
      
      
      How does the quality of  working life survey service work?
      It begins with the survey setup process, where we  liaise with you while we tailor the survey to your requirements. For example, we  help you design organisation-specific questions and establish your particular  staff category questions. We can also help you with marketing your survey and  provide you with email templates you can use. Then, once the survey goes live  we monitor responses and deal with any issues that arise. We agree with you  when the survey should close then begin the process of analysing the data.  Finally we put together the report based on your particular requirements and  feed back to you.
        
      
      What level of support do you  provide?
      We provide full support with setup, design,  management, resolving tech issues, and generally making the whole process flow  well. We’re flexible, friendly and responsive. You’ll enjoy working with us!
        
      
      
      Can we have paper versions  of the questionnaire?
      Yes, you can. Many of our clients require a paper  version, even where the vast majority of people complete the survey online.  There’s a small additional charge for processing paper questionnaires, which is  dependent on the amount of design work required and the number of questionnaires  that need to be processed. If you think your organisation will need paper  versions, let us know your requirements when you 
contact us      and we can  build that into your quote.
        
      
If we use paper versions what are the  postal options available and which are best?
      There are a range of postal options, and each has  pro’s and con’s. We’ve put together a 
postal options page that explains this for you. We also have a page which discusses the latest research on how to 
improve response rates for postal surveys.
        
      
What are the main benefits  of the survey service?
      There are several key benefits, including:
        
        - The survey enables you to build up a detailed       and accurate picture of quality of working life across the organisation. 
- You can see where quality of working life is       better and where improvements need to be made. 
- Our WRQoL scale enables analysis of the       factors that contribute to quality of working life. 
- Through use of our QWWO scale we can provide       you with advanced statistical analysis of the issues in your workplace       that predict the work and well-being outcomes that matter in your       organisation. 
- We provide benchmarked comparisons so you can       see how your organisation compares. 
- Most importantly, the survey and follow-up       demonstrates to your employees a commitment to quality of working life       that has reputational benefits and positive implications for recruitment  and retention.
Can we have paper versions  of the questionnaire?
      Yes, you can! We would be delighted to provide you  with this service, although there are some qualifying criteria. Please see our  
free survey page for details.
        
      
What  is the difference between the different levels of service you provide?
      
          The Organisational Survey provides a comprehensive  picture of quality of working life in your organisation and provides feedback  on each of the three scales included in our survey. It also includes feedback  on up to 10 organisation-specific questions and we provide you with an executive  summary with our impressions and interpretation of your results. Please check  out our 
Organisational Survey page for more details.
          
          Our Full Survey Service takes the analysis  onto a completely new level. The service is more bespoke and flexible and we  include breakdowns by staff category (as many as you want) and by biographical  category. Please bear in mind though that we can only provide analysis and  feedback to you on groups of a minimum size in order to preserve anonymity and  confidentiality – we are governed by strict guidelines on this. You can ask as  many organisation-specific questions as you want. The services includes  advanced analysis, where we statistically analyse desired work and well-being  outcomes in your organistion, and qualitative analysis of comments provided in  response to open questions. 
          
          Please check out our 
Full Survey Service page for  more details.        
        
Can we take advantage of the free service  and upgrade later to the full survey service?
      Yes, no problem you can do that. Many of our  clients do this. The way we set up the survey means that we have everything we  need to provide detailed analysis later if you require it.
        
      
      Can you break down our  results by staff category?
      Yes. We normally ask two staff category questions,  and sometimes three. Typically, we’ll ask one general occupational category  question (e.g. management v. support etc.) and one specific question (e.g.  area/dept). We liaise closely with you on these questions to make sure they  accurately reflect what different staff do and how they label themselves.
        
      
      What about biographic and  demographic categories?
      Yes, we ask ten such questions – we have details on  our 
biographical information scale  page.  We have been using these questions for many years  in our academic research so they are standardised. We are therefore able to  provide you with whatever biographical or demographic breakdowns you require at  the reporting stage. This level of analysis is only available with our 
full  survey service.
        
      
Can we ask open questions, and will you  provide an analysis of people’s comments / suggestions?
      Yes, you can and we will. We normally ask one  question related to suggestions about improving quality of working life. But we  can include more if required. We provide a thematic analysis of respondents’  comments, so that anonymity is protected. As the analysis of open questions is  time consuming and complex, a charge is made for this service. This level of  analysis would normally be included in the 
full survey service.
        
  How  much do your survey services cost?
      
        We have two levels of service for paying  clients. Our Organisational Survey Service costs from £2,500 and our Full  Survey Service costs from £7,500. Please 
contact us, giving  us some information about your requirements and we’ll send you a more detailed  quote.
        
        
      
How long does the full  survey process take?
      It depends on the amount of tailoring of the survey  needed, and the amount and complexity of the analyses needed for the reporting  stage. Typically for a full survey, we allow up 2-4 weeks for the setup phase;  the survey is normally open for 3-4 weeks, and the analysis and reporting would  then usually be completed within 2-4 weeks. About 10-12 weeks is typical for  the whole process.
        
      
      
      How do you safeguard  confidentiality and ensure anonymity?
      We follow strict guidelines set by the British  Psychological Society and Market Research Society in our research and survey  work. We also comply with data protection legislation. In practical terms, this  means that we must be very careful with how we report back results,  particularly on comparative analyses of group data. Part of our service to you  is to advise on these issues. It is counter-productive to compromise on  confidentiality and anonymity, because that would erode employees’ confidence  in the survey process and harm both to response rates and validity of results. You can find more information about this on our 
privacy policy page.
        
      
Will our data help with your  research?
      Yes, very much so. It makes a major contribution to  our research work on quality of working life. It helps us develop benchmarks  and investigate key research questions. Please check out our research section  for more background information on 
our research. 
        
      
We want to include  organisation-specific questions. Can we do that?
      
        Yes. We can include up to 5 as part of our  
Organisational Survey Service and there is no limit to the number we can ask as  part of our Full Survey Service . We’ll also help you design these questions to  provide you with the best possible feedback. If you have enquiry about running  a survey, 
just let us  know about the kind of questions you might want to ask.
        
        
      
What benchmarks do you have  and how are they used?
      We have a general benchmark based upon all of our  research, and specific sector benchmarks for UK universities, NHS and Trade  Unions. We should also have benchmarks for Call Centers and the City of London  soon and will be developing new sector benchmarks as data becomes available. Of  course, if you take part, this then provides benchmark data for your  organisation, against which we can compare in future years should you complete  the survey again.
        
      
      
      Who else has completed the  survey?
      Our 
client list  provides an indication of whom we’ve been working with.
        
      
Does the quality of working  life survey come in other languages?
      Yes. The WRQoL scale is used 
worldwide and has been tranlated into many languages. Please 
contact us  for details and to discuss your requirements.
        
      
Can you help us with following up the  results and making improvements to quality of working life?
      Yes, we can. Our Chartered Psychologists and  Business Consultants provide a range of consultancy services and can provide  you with expert support through the change process.
        
      
      
      How can we maximise response  rates to our survey?
      There are many issues that influence response  rates. We’ve put together a 
page to help you with this important issue.  
        
      
Can people get an individual report and  feedback on their quality of working life?
      This service will be available soon. The individual  will be able to opt in to receive their own, confidential report. It will  provide a personalised profile of their overall quality of working life, and  feedback on each of the six WRQoL Factors. The report will link to a web site  where individuals can access information and resources on making positive  changes.
        
      
      
      We conduct academic  research. Can we use QoWL’s survey tools?
      Yes, we do allow academics to use our tools for  research and non-commercial projects, but please 
contact us  first to tell us about your research and how you hope to use our tools.
        
      
We would like to provide your service to  our clients. Would you be interested in working with us?
      Yes, we would! Just use our 
contact form  to get in touch and tell us about what you have in mind. We love  working collaboratively in this way.
        
      
  
        We are not based in the UK. Can you  still provide us with a service?
      We’d be delighted to discuss your  requirements. At the moment we’re developing links with India and other  countries, and would be very interested to look at working with organisations  in other countries. Please use our 
contact form  to let us know where you are and give  us a bit of background, and to let us know what your requirements are.
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