What does “make a difference” means in this case?
We want to make sure that all colleagues have an opportunity to be heard. You recently received an e-mail from Organization inviting you to participate in the Engagement Survey. Make a difference in your local work environment by taking 10 minutes to complete the survey now.
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In that context, it simply means “change”. Your completed survey will (in theory) be used to change, presumably for the better, you local work environment.
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It’s part of a unstated promise from management that changes will be made as a result of the answers gathered from the survey.
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It means they are going to use the results to do some organizational changes.
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it means give us 10 minutes of your precious time so we can maybe make changes. but probably we’ll laugh about how much you think work sucks.
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It’s a phrase used to make you feel important while doing something not so important.
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turn the bad into good!
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its time to change things around… innovating it!
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