Report on Check-in questions using the Polls dashboard

The Polls dashboard in Check-ins reporting allows you to report on one-time, quantitative (yes/no, numerical, or rating scale) Check-in questions. In this article, we'll walk through how to pull a report on a one-time quantitative Check-in question.

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Access and availability

⛔️ Required access to Check-ins and Reporting.
👥 This article is relevant to Account admins and Managers.
📦 This feature is available in the Perform, Legacy Focus, and Total Platform pricing packages.

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Note

To pull a report that contains written responses given to a Check-in question, use the Answers report on the Questions dashboard. To see how answers given to recurring quantitative Check-in questions change over a period of time, use the Trends dashboard.


Pull a report on one-time metric questions

  1. Click on Reporting in 15Five's main, left-hand navigation.
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  2. Select 'Polls' from the dropdown menu.
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  3. Use the filters at the top of the page to find the question you want to report on.
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  4. Click on the specific question you would like to report on.Screen_Shot_2021-04-22_at_10.52.52_AM.png
  5. You'll be taken to a page that digs deeper into the Polls question.Screen_Shot_2021-04-22_at_10.57.30_AM.png
  6. Click Download Answers to see fields that you can exclude or include in your download. 
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  7. The fields will pop up in an alert window, like this. Choose the fields that you want included in your download.
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  8. Click Download CSV.
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Visibility permissions for Polls

  • Account administrators have access to all quantitative answers and any additional qualitative answer given
  • Direct managers have access to their hierarchy's quantitative answers and those of any person in the company whose Check-ins they follow

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