This document provides guidance on how to write effective survey questions. It discusses important steps to take before writing such as determining the objective, target population, key questions to ask, and timing. It then outlines "dos" for writing surveys such as being clear on intentions, keeping surveys short, using words over numbers, and asking actionable questions. "Don'ts" include writing leading, loaded, or assuming questions, using jargon, or double negatives. The goal is to provide concise, unbiased questions to gather accurate feedback.