Practise the standard verbs for following up on engagement survey results.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the survey results openly with the whole team, rather than treating the findings as leadership's private information.'
We 'share results' — the standard, simple collocation for making survey findings visible to everyone involved. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'Running a survey and never sharing what it found can ___ people concluding their honest answers simply vanished into nowhere.'
We say withheld results will 'leave' people assuming their input vanished — the standard, natural collocation for the resulting cynicism. The other options aren't idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the two or three themes people raised most, rather than trying to fix twenty different things at once and doing none of them well.'
We 'prioritize a theme' — the standard, simple collocation for choosing which findings to act on first. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ on at least one visible change within the quarter, since a survey followed by no action trains people to stop answering honestly.'
We 'act on' findings — the standard, simple collocation for turning survey results into a real change. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the loop publicly, explaining what changed and what didn't and why, rather than letting the whole exercise quietly fade from memory.'
We 'close the loop' — the standard, simple collocation for reporting back on what came of collected feedback. The other options aren't idiomatic here.