emPowerTM is more than a survey
emPowerTM is also a high-integrity, online survey tool that allows you to gather and analyze all kinds data, in all kinds of ways, for all kinds of purposes. It delivers unique capability to validate responders and data for valuable demographic and criteria insight.
Planning, designing and conducting online surveys has never been so easy, nor so accurate. Using the same high-integrity security program as eLectTM, emPowerTM can be used by computer programmers and novices alike with the highest level of confidence and certainty in the integrity of the data gathering. You can create single page quizzes or multiple page surveys, using multiple languages, dynamic data (tailored to individual users) and complex layouts.
- build advocacy among your constituents
- measure customer or member satisfaction
- build customer preference files
- measure organizational performance
- obtain important feedback from employees
- learn more about your customers and prospects
- evaluate a change in policy, product or service
- register members for events
- gauge pre- and post-event attendance
- and much, much more.
How May We Help You?
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