Trends & Insights
A trusted resource for leaders and doers, this is where Possip shares emerging trends and practical strategies grounded in real survey insights from employees, parents, top organizations, and students.
Each post equips leaders and doers with data-driven perspectives and actionable insights or tools to strengthen communication, engagement, and impact.
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Start Good Survey Habits Today
Because surveys are relatively easy to do, they’re also ripe for bad habits- kind of like fast food. The quickest, easiest option isn’t always the best one. Pay your monthly subscription for a survey platform, and suddenly, you’re off to the races. The problem? Bad survey habits can do millions

The Importance of Gratitude and Praise in the Workplace
Table of Contents Put Yourself in a Teacher’s Shoes Steps to Set Up a System of Possip Praise

Maximize Enrollment: Backwards Plan to Enrollment Success
Overview: Why Backwards Planning Matters to Maximize Enrollment? Toward’s summer’s end, hundreds of students and families will stream

How to Hire the Right Employees
Organizations need to hire qualified staff. It feels more urgent than ever. Yet, hiring – and retaining –

How to Retain Teachers
Meet with us The Realities of Teacher Turnover Our social circles grew smaller. Masks became something we grabbed

Announcing Staff Transitions
We want to share these resources for schools that our partners have shared with us over time. Enjoy!

Why Principals Matter: 20 Reasons we are Grateful for Principals
We love principals. They are our customers, our team members, and educators for our children. It is a

Consultancy Protocol
My name is Amanda Richards and I work at Possip to lead the Reporting team and help facilitate

Calendar Reflecting Your Team’s Diversity
Table of Contents January February March April May June July August September October November December As we approach

20 Student Engagement Ideas for High School and College Students
Improve Engagement Today High school and college students have a lot to distract them from school. They have