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In organizational development (OD), employee research involves the use of surveys, focus groups and other data-gathering methods to find out the attitudes, opinions and feelings of members of an organization.

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References

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  • Peter Goudge. Employee Research: How to Increase Employee Involvement Through Consultation. Kogan Page. 2006. ISBN 9780749445409.