黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 Office of Human Resources (HR) is conducting its inaugural survey of employee satisfaction this month. Its goal is to identify key ways to strengthen the services that HR provides to faculty and staff across the campus.
鈥淎s President [Barbara] Snyder often has said, 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 success depends on its people,鈥 Vice President for Human Resources Carolyn Gregory explained. 鈥淥ur office interacts with everyone who works at the university, so it is imperative that we add value to each individual鈥檚 experiences here.鈥
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The Office of Human Resources is launching this questionnaire as part of a comprehensive effort focused on improving the support and opportunities provided to those who work at 黑料吃瓜网. Earlier this year, for example, HR partnered with the Staff Advisory Council to launch a first-ever survey of staff across the campus. Following focus groups on the survey held earlier this month, HR plans to announce initiatives stemming from staff comments about their priorities. The initiatives are likely to be unveiled before the end of the calendar year, Gregory said, but first must be been reviewed and approved by university leadership.
鈥淓ngagement is essential to how people feel about where they work,鈥 Gregory said. 鈥淥ne of the first steps toward that goal is to ask members of our community about their priorities and, in turn, show that we are listening to what they say.鈥
While the fall semester鈥檚 staff survey and last spring鈥檚 faculty surveys focus broadly on issues ranging from climate to diversity, this new questionnaire focuses exclusively on employees鈥 assessments of aspects of HR. It gives faculty and staff the opportunity to comment on the office鈥檚 responsiveness as well as the utility of distinct services such as benefits, employee relations and wellness.
The deadline to complete the is 5 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 25. Visit to take the survey today.
Human Resources launches employee satisfaction survey
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November 18, 2014
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF