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CWE-PAC-02 Compassion, Welfare & Environment People & Culture CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Staff Engagement & Satisfaction Measurement

Measures how the organization embodies Shūrā (mutual consultation) and Raḥmah (compassion) by anonymously surveying staff satisfaction. By actively seeking employee feedback, leadership fulfills the Islamic mandate of collaborative decision-making and honors the Amanah (trust) placed in them by their workforce. Rooted in the higher objectives (Maqasid) of preserving human dignity, this consultative process fosters Ukhuwwah (brotherhood) and drives Iḥsān (excellence), leading to a healthier culture, improved retention, and enhanced service delivery for all stakeholders.

Fiqh Principles

Maẓālim

A principle of consultative oversight and grievance-hearing, ensuring justice within an organization.

Muḥāsabah

The principle of ongoing accountability and sincere intention in organizational dealings.

Islamic Concepts

Shūrā

The principle of merciful consultation that builds trust and enables leaders to understand realities without bias.

Raḥmah

The concept of mercy, which demands a safe, non-punitive channel for employee concerns.

Iḥsān

The principle of excellence that calls for continual improvement based on feedback and insights.

Ukhuwwah

The concept of brotherhood that frames employees as brethren whose dignity and well-being must be preserved.

Naṣīḥah

The principle of sincere counsel. A staff satisfaction process is a structured form of Naṣīḥah from the team to the leadership.

Satr

The concept of concealing faults, applied here as the protection of anonymity to allow honest feedback without fear of exposure.

Amanah

The concept of trust and safeguarding confidential information.

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Administrator 2026-03-07 11:08:07.070941

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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