Conducting engaging campaigns
Nexthink Campaigns are powerful tools that allow you to understand employee opinions about a particular subject. One of their strengths is that you can address questions to all employees with a single action.
When creating campaigns, follow guidelines to ensure effective communication. The Nexthink Campaigns module is designed to capture employee attention and maximize engagement, offering a streamlined solution for delivering the right information to the right people at the right time. By analyzing results and comparing objective data with subjective feedback, you can achieve a comprehensive understanding of your IT environment.
Plan your campaign
To plan a successful campaign, consider the following points:
Your goals:
State what you want to achieve with the help of all stakeholders.
Define the actions to take once the campaign ends.
Target audience:
Clearly define the group of users targeted by the campaign.
Adapt the language of the questions in the campaign to the target audience.
Campaign duration:
Choose the type of campaign according to your previously defined goals:
One-off campaign
Recurring campaign to selected employees
Recurring campaigns to a sample of employees
Control the timeframe for collecting answers in order to take action based on feedback.
Campaign urgency:
Urgent campaigns are immediately delivered.
Non-urgent campaigns respect a Do Not Disturb period, and Do Not Interrupt employee focus.
Determine campaign goals
There are three main goals Nexthink users can achieve with Nexthink Campaigns.
Help
Notify employees of available options to resolve an issue.
Tell
Inform employees about the completion of system maintenance.
Ask
Conduct surveys to assess employee satisfaction with IT services.
Tailor content to the campaign goals
Follow these best practices to create your campaigns:
Help and Tell Campaigns
Follow these best practices to create campaign notifications:
Title and button clarity:
Use a clear and concise title that immediately communicates the purpose of the campaign.
Ensure buttons represent actionable steps for users to take, such as Get help or Restart device.
Use hyperlinks: Provide a Read more hyperlink for users to access further details.
Keep it simple: Use plain language, avoid jargon or culturally specific terms, and prioritize concise messaging to prevent information overload.
Less is more: Use text styles to create a visual hierarchy, directing attention to the most critical elements. Minimize line-breaks, ensure one line conveys one thought and optimize line-break positions for readability.
Focus on action: Avoid unnecessary details or observations. Instead, highlight the solution or support available to users.
Clear call to action: Provide clear instructions on desired actions, making it easy for employees to understand and act upon your message.
Engage respondents: Create a trusting relationship through greetings and personalizing notifications. Engage by providing reasons why you are asking about a particular matter and next steps to be taken based on the answers.
Ask Campaigns
Avoid bias: Eliminate bias in questions to gather accurate data. Use neutral questions, avoid emotionally charged language and refrain from making assumptions.
Avoid judgment: Maintain neutrality to encourage honest responses. Focus on the end goal rather than past behaviors and refrain from using value judgments in terminology.
Create good questions: Formulate concrete and clear questions with specific response options.
Order questions from general to specific:
Begin the campaign with broader, general questions before delving into more specific topics.
Gradually guide respondents through the campaign to maintain their engagement and focus.
Limit question quantity and options:
Keep the survey concise with 3-5 questions.
Restrict the number of choice options to a maximum of 10.
Avoid asking for information that you can’t measure.
Use scales: Use meaningful and consistent rating scales with a neutral midpoint to accurately measure perceptions. Limit the number of options and ensure categories are equally spaced and non-overlapping. Try to limit responses to no more than 7 options, 5 is preferable for granularity and specificity.
Reference scales: Use recommended rating scales for various measures to maintain consistency and accuracy in data collection.
Build answers for campaign questions
The recommended rating scales for campaign questions are not the only viable options, and adaptation to your particular organization may be necessary. However, these scales are tried and tested and can serve as a source of inspiration.
Common rating scales
Choice | 5-point scale |
---|---|
Satisfied - Dissatisfied | Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Somewhat dissatisfied Very dissatisfied |
Easy - Difficult | Very easy Somewhat easy Neither easy nor difficult Somewhat difficult Very difficult |
Agree - Disagree | Strongly agree Somewhat agree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree |
Usability scales
Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) | Customer Effort Score (CES) | Single Ease Question (SEQ) | |
---|---|---|---|
When to use it | Single-question satisfaction rating | Single-question measure of effort | Single-question end of task ease |
Questions | Overall, how satisfied are you with the [goods/service] you received? | Overall, how easy or difficult is it to achieve your goal with [define]? | Overall, how easy or difficult was this task? |
Notes | 5 point, satisfaction scale | 5-7 point, very difficult to very easy | 5-7 point, very difficult to very easy |
How it's measured | This is a strong performance indicator. | Ask about the ease of the overall experience. | Ask this after a series of tasks in a usability test, almost the same as CES but task specific. |
Test campaign before launch
Testing a campaign before its official launch is important for identifying potential issues and ensuring its effectiveness.
Test with a representative audience: Campaign participants who represent your target audience to ensure the survey resonates with them.
Include diverse perspectives: Invite participants with varying viewpoints to test the campaign. This helps identify unclear language or jargon.
Understand participant responses: Ask testers how they would respond to each question and why.
Analyze and refine: Review responses to identify areas of improvement and refine your approach for future campaigns.
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