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Accession Number
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PB2013-104304
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Title
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Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey Results, 2012: Employee Influencing Change.
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Publication Date
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2012
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Media Count
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43p
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Personal Author
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N/A
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Abstract
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The Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) is a key tool in assessing which policies, programs and other aspects of the work environment are viewed positively by employees, as well as finding out which aspects are not working so well. This report is designed specifically to provide agency leadership with insight into the unique strengths and challenges of their individual employee populations. Comparisons to past survey results and governmentwide averages are included throughout the report to ensure meaningful and action-oriented content. These comparisons highlight areas that have improved or declined, and provide benchmarks for interpreting the 2012 results.
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Keywords
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Comparison Government employees Leadership Personnel Policies Population Programs Surveys United States government Work environment
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Source Agency
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Office of Personnel Management
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NTIS Subject Category
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70F - Public Administration & Government 70D - Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower Studies
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Corporate Author
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Office of Personnel Management, Washington, DC. Office of Workforce Information.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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1311
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Contract Number
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N/A
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