Create and Manage Tags

Survey Responses, Suggestions, and Cheers stream into Limeade Listening on a daily basis. So how do you stay organized? Creating a categorization system can streamline your workflow as an administrator and make managing employee feedback much more efficient. Fortunately, tags can help. 

 

Overview

 

Tags are shared among all administrators in your company to foster collaboration, equally disperse the workload, easily transfer responsibilities if one administrator is out of the office or leaves the company, and also to make issues visible across departments to higher-level executives and HR administrators.

 

Make all of your administrators' lives easier and get tagging!

 

 

Manage tags

 

Navigate to the Tags section in the Engage dashboard by going to the Tabs page in the Settings section. Once you are there, you will see four default tags that come with Limeade Listening Engage: Important, In Process, On Hold, and Resolved. You can use these tags as they are, edit the title and color, or delete them altogether by selecting one of the options to the right of the title.

 

 

Create new tags by entering the name in the text box at the top of the screen and selecting Add Tag when you are done. After that, feel free to adjust the color by clicking the arrow next to the color box directly to the right of the Tag name in the list. Remember, all administrators in your organization share the same Tags so choose names that are familiar and useful to everyone. For example, you can choose certain universal tags that apply to the organization as a whole such as:

 

  • Benefits

  • HR

  • Operations

  • Workplace

  • Recognition

  • Training

 

Tag a survey response, suggestion, or Cheer

 

Adding a tag is simple. After finding a suggestion, survey response, or Cheer that you would like to tag, click  Add Tag. Start typing the Tag name in the text box (the full name will automatically populate) and then press your Enter/Return key. Remember, our default system tags are Important, In Process, On Hold, and Resolved, and any custom tags that you have created will also appear automatically once you start typing.

 

PROTIP: Items can have multiple tags just like social networks, so use any combination you want. Example: Important, Benefits, and HR.

 

You can also create a new Tag by typing the name you want in the Add Tag box and pressing Enter on your keyboard. Be aware that any Tags that you create can be seen by all administrators in your organization so we recommend not creating too many new Tags in order to keep your system clean and organized.

  

 

View tagged items

 

You can view items that have been tagged in a few ways.

 

  • From the Suggestions, Cheers, or Response pages: Browsing through your survey results and see an item with a tag and want to see what else is tagged? Just click on the tag itself and you will be redirected to the Tag Detail page with all of the tagged items listed out for you.

  • From the Tags page: View all of your available tags on the Tags page in the Settings section. Click on the tag name to see the Tag Detail page. The advantage of viewing Tags this way is that you get a count of the responses, Cheers, and Virtual Suggestions which have the tag before you even click to see the details.

 

The Tag Detail page displays a comprehensive view of the items that have been tagged by any admin in your organization. This is a great way to collaborate and share the workload because some admins can do the tagging and others can take action to address the issues. Some other things you can do on this page are:

 

  • Filter results by Responses, Suggestions, Cheers, or view all using the Filter By dropdown list.

  • Send a Private Message to open an anonymous dialog with the responder.

  • Add a win to your virtual Wall of Wins if the issue was resolved and you want to highlight it.

  • Write a note to another admin about a Response without informing the responder.

  • And add another Tag if one (or two) isn't enough. Or remove one by clicking the x if you want to untag it.

 

 

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