The Microsoft Viva People Science team has commenced a series on industry trends, using Viva Glint data from over 150 countries and 10 million employees to understand unique employee experiences across different industries, with a focus on manufacturing.
Introducing Microsoft Viva People Science Industry Trends
Welcome to the first edition of the Microsoft Viva People Science industry trends series! This series is dedicated to providing insights into unique employee experiences, best practices, and challenges across different industries.
Unveiling the Power of Viva Glint Data
Microsoft’s Viva People Science team utilizes Viva Glint data, which spans 150 countries and includes over 10 million employees. This data enables the team to analyze millions of employee survey comments, painting a comprehensive picture of the employee experience by industry.
“The Viva People Science team works closely with global customers across a range of different industries spending time understanding their unique employee experiences, best practices, and challenges.”
A Deep Dive into Manufacturing Trends
In this blog, we focus on the manufacturing industry. Stay tuned for insights from my colleague, @c_hutchinson, and myself.
“Using Viva Glint data spanning 150 countries, over 10 million employees, and the with ability to analyze millions of employee survey comments, our People Science team is well positioned to consolidate a solid picture of the employee experience by industry.”
Final Thoughts
Microsoft Viva is committed to helping people thrive at work. The People Science industry trends series is a testament to this commitment, providing valuable insights into the employee experience across various industries. Stay tuned for more updates!
- Microsoft Viva People Science team has launched an industry trends series.
- They work with global customers across various industries.
- The team uses Viva Glint data from over 150 countries.
- Data is collected from over 10 million employees.
- The initial focus of the series is on the manufacturing industry.
From the Microsoft Viva Blog