Wed, 11 Jun 2014
Only 37 per cent of government employees opted to have their say on how to make the Isle of Man Government better.
Nearly 3,400 people completed a survey - the first ever to be carried out - in a bid to reveal how it is to work in the public sector.
Responses show a mixed picture with staff saying they feel directly engaged with their department but not with the government as a whole.
However the survey shows overall confidence levels in action being taken as a result of the survey are low - with 40 per cent of respondents not convinced that anything will change.
We asked director of change and reform Dan Davies if the response rate was disappointing:
Dan Davies