No. Climate surveys areconfidentialand do not allow identifying individual responses.
You can review progress from:
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Area details: shows which areas meet the minimum of 4 responses.
- The status“Meets”or“Does not meet”indicates whether the area's data will be considered in reporting.
Climate surveys are anonymous and it is not possible to access participants' personal data (name, age, who responded or not), but certain aggregated data such as area or cost center can be viewed in cases where the visualization criterion is met. There is no way to identify those who did not respond since this would compromise confidentiality.
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