Selection and Variation Co., Ltd. (President: Yasuhiro Hirayasu), an organizational and HR consulting firm, announced that it will host a seminar titled "How to Turn Engagement Surveys into Results: Are You Just Looking at the Numbers?" on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, from 12:10 to 12:50 PM.
Overview Engagement surveys are now implemented in many companies. However, HR and management often report that they struggle to know where to begin after receiving the numbers, or that action plans remain abstract even after looking at results by department or attribute. Engagement is not an end in itself; it is a "common language tool" for management and HR to discuss why an organization is stagnating and where to intervene. This seminar explains how to use engagement surveys not just as "measurement tools" but as "decision-making tools" to drive organizational change, illustrated with real-world corporate case studies.
Program 1. Why engagement surveys should not end with "measurement" - Background of the focus on engagement and the reality companies face - Relationship between performance, retention, proactivity, and engagement - Reasons why "70% of companies are said to be failing to utilize them"
2. Four steps for improving engagement - Step 1: Determining if "reform is truly necessary" - Step 2: Visualizing issues (aspects invisible in company-wide averages) - Step 3: Building a common understanding among management, supervisors, and HR - Step 4: Concrete implementation into systems, training, and management measures
3. Case studies utilizing engagement surveys - Case 1: Company S (Publishing) that rebuilt organizational unity through corporate philosophy - Case 2: Company I (Manufacturing) that addressed organizational climate and proactivity - Engagement should be thought of as a set with an action plan, not a one-off measure.
Event Outline Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2026, 12:10–12:50 Format: Online via Zoom Cost: Free
Speaker: Shogo Urisaka Joined Selection and Variation as a new graduate. Engaged in HR consulting, including HR system revisions for machine tool and electrical component manufacturers, and corporate governance revisions for precision equipment manufacturers. Specializes in identifying organizational issues based on HR analysis, designing/conducting employee satisfaction surveys, and designing executive compensation systems.
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