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Navigate Survey Reporting Hierarchies: Total Results, Group based results and Individual Responses

Learn how to structure survey reporting across total results, group-based reports, and individual responses for different audiences.

Structure reporting across levels

Different stakeholders often need different levels of access to survey results. A well-structured reporting hierarchy makes it possible to share the right level of detail with the right people, from broad overviews to more specific respondent-level views.

This video explains how to work with reporting hierarchies in Enalyzer. It covers total reports, reports on groups, and reports on the respondent level, and shows how reporting structures can reflect organizational needs more clearly.

Using reporting hierarchies well helps prevent information overload while still giving relevant audiences access to the results they need. It also supports more controlled distribution of sensitive or role-specific data.

A stronger reporting hierarchy makes result sharing more targeted and more manageable. That improves both governance and usability when survey results are distributed across an organization.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:52 Total Report

03:31 Reports on Groups

05:13 Reports on the Respondent Level

07:16 Exclude Managers from Report Levels

What you'll learn

  1. Understand how survey reporting hierarchies work
  2. Differentiate between total, group-based, and respondent-level reports
  3. Share results more appropriately across roles
  4. Reduce overload by matching report depth to the audience
  5. Support controlled distribution of survey results

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