Survey Management
The techniques used to monitor, administer, and regulate the survey are called survey management. Preparing mailing labels and calling lists, assigning enumerators, and following the status of each questionnaire through the data editing stages (data collection, data capture, and review/correction) are all part of survey management. Monitoring the status and quality of the data editing processes is also part of survey management. It makes it easier to create, analyze, and deploy questionnaires and surveys and generate reports for business analysis. It provides comprehensive data and analytical statistics depending on the user surveys. It also enables effective survey management, which helps a business learn about its employees' opinions on various topics such as company policies, facilities, leadership, and so on.
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Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas, where he reviews and compares software tools that help businesses work smarter. Over the past two years, he has analyzed thousands of products across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — combining real-world research with a strong foundation in commerce and the CFA program. He's especially curious about AI, automation, and the future of work tech. Outside of SpotSaaS, you'll find him on a badminton court or tracking the stock market.
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