? Stakeholder Engagement Score
The engagement score calculator on this page uses one primary formula—enter values using the form labels (rate, base, part, or whole) that match your problem statement..
engagement score: use the form labels and formula on this page—confirm part vs whole before you calculate.
Stakeholder participation rate. Count how many people are actively supportive versus how many sit in your stakeholder map; the output is the engaged share. It is a headcount ratio, not the same methodology as Net Promoter Score.
For customer loyalty from promoter/detractor survey percentages, use NPS. For generic percent of total on any population, use the basic tool.
Enter active supporters and total stakeholders below.
Engagement Level
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Understanding Engagement Score
What is Engagement Score?
Engagement Score measures user or employee involvement level. For content, it tracks likes, shares, comments. For HR, it measures satisfaction surveys.
- Social media: (Interactions / Reach) x 100
- Employee: Survey response averages
- Product: Active users vs total users
The Formula
Worked Example
Industry Benchmarks
- Instagram: 1-3% is average, 3-6% is good
- Facebook: 0.5-1% is average
- Employee surveys: 70%+ response rate is good
Pro Tips
- Quality over quantity: 100 engaged > 1000 passive
- Track trends: Week-over-week changes matter
- Segment audiences: Different groups engage differently
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is an employee engagement score?
Its a quantitative measure of employee commitment and satisfaction, typically gathered through surveys.
What is a good employee engagement score?
On a 1-5 scale: 4.0+ is excellent, 3.5-4.0 is good, 3.0-3.5 needs improvement.
How do engagement scores impact business?
Highly engaged teams achieve 21% higher profitability and 41% lower absenteeism.
🔍 Authoritative References
For more information about professional and project management calculations, consult these trusted sources:
- Project Management Institute - Project management standards and best practices
- OSHA - Workplace safety standards and guidelines
- ISO Standards - International quality and process standards