
A quick run down on all you need to know
A good survey response rate is typically between 70% and 80%, while 90% or more is excellent.
Survey response rate is important because it affects how reliable, representative and actionable your survey results are.
Common causes include poor timing, weak communication, lack of trust in confidentiality, survey fatigue, limited access to technology and low confidence that feedback will lead to action.
You can improve your survey response rate by choosing the right timing, communicating clearly, making the survey easy to complete, creating time during work hours, showing leadership support and acting visibly on results.
Yes. If employees do not trust that their responses will remain confidential, they are much less likely to participate honestly or at all.
They can, if used carefully. Incentives can help raise awareness and interest, but they should never undermine trust in confidentiality.
Visible action helps build trust that the process is worthwhile. When employees can see that feedback leads to change, they are much more likely to take part in future surveys.
People Insight helps organisations improve survey response rate through better survey design, stronger communications, clear reporting and action planning that strengthens trust in employee listening.