Title: IFPUG Membership Committee Membership Survey
1IFPUG Membership CommitteeMembership Survey
Final AnalysisApril, 2009
Page 1
2Agenda
- Membership Survey Overview
- Demographics Analysis
- Overall Results
- High-Level Findings
- IFPUG Services
- IFPUG Membership
- ISMA Conference/WS/Courses
- CFPS and CSMS Certifications
- Wish List
- Back-up Slides
- Questions Analysis Details
3Membership Survey Overview
- Agenda
- A way to
- Understand how our members are happy with IFPUG
services - What are the desires and improvements that our
members want - Identify initiatives to focus by our committees
- Overall content
- Structured in 5 major sections
- Questions 1 - 7 Demographic information
- Questions 8 - 38 IFPUG Services
- Questions 39 - 50 IFPUG Membership
- Questions 51 - 67 ISMA Conference/Workshops/Cou
rses - Questions 68 - 77 CFPS/CSMS Certifications
- Questions 78 - 87 Wish-list
- Score
- Space for comments also provided
4Demographics Questions 1-7
5Demographic Analysis Responses Overall
- Agenda
- 410 responses were received to the survey
- The demographic section asked the following
questions - Responses
6Demographic Analysis Responses Overall
- Agenda
- A total of 1,894 comments were provided along
the survey questions. - A total of 505 wishes were provided by the
participants in the wish-list section.
7Demographic Analysis Countries Represented
- Agenda
- A total of 27 Countries were represented in the
survey (light green). - Our stakeholders are well represented in the
survey from both perspectives (membership revenue
and CFPS). - 2 countries France and Switzerland did not
provide feedback on the survey. They were
individually contacted but chose do not answer
the survey.
8Demographic Analysis Companies Represented
- Agenda
- There was not a specific question related to the
company that the person belongs. - This data was generated based on the e-mail-ids
provided in question 2. - Other companies represented are located in the
note page of this slide.
9Demographic Analysis Membership Distribution of
Respondents
- Agenda
- More than 82 represented by Individual and
Regular Corporate - Around 18 represented by other membership (WWC,
Learning Institutions, Students and Non-IFPUG
members) - Around 45 of individual members answered the
survey. - Of the above
- 60 of respondents were CFPS,
- 3 CFPS and CSMS,
- 1 were CSMS only
- 36 were not IFPUG certified
- Length of membership was evenly covered
10Demographic Analysis IFPUG Certification
- Agenda
- Survey feedback primarily provided by CFPS (61)
and Non-CFPS (36).
11Demographic Analysis Years of IFPUG
Membership/Involvement
- Agenda
- All the groups well represented in the survey
from new to IFPUG (1 year) to long relationship
(over 10 years)
12Summary
- Agenda
- The information collected seems to be very
robust. - We got a very good response rate from our major
stakeholders across the globe. - Lots of qualitative information were obtained as
well in addition to quantitative information. - We believe we have a very good opportunity in
using this data/information to shape the future
of IFPUG and address the voice of our customers.
13Membership Survey Overall Results
14Membership Survey Overall Results Approach
- Agenda
- When evaluating the responses we adopted a
dashboard strategy of green, yellow and red
status for each question. - The green, yellow and red status for each
question was determined by the percentage of
people supporting the answered question (strongly
agree or agree). Neutral people was not
considered. Based on the percentage we assigned
the status of each question using the criteria
below - Supporters gt 70 ?
-
- 30 lt Supporters lt 70 ?
- Supporters lt 30 ?
-
- The overall status of each area was determined by
quantitative analysis of greens, yellows and reds
for that section as well as some qualitative
judgment. -
15Membership Survey Overall Results Dashboard
- Agenda
16High-Level Findings
17IFPUG Services Questions 8 - 38
- Agenda
- More Detail
- Findings
- Even if we take neutral as negative (a highly
pessimistic view), the majority of members seem
to be satisfied with IFPUG Services. - With such a strong demographic representation,
the conclusion has to be that IFPUG services are
meeting the needs of a broad cross-section of the
membership. - Of course, the membership is a self-selecting
group in that, if they were not satisfied, they
might leave. It is in this context that the last
ten questions of this section of the survey must
be viewed. - Question 29 shows that a majority of members
(even counting Neutral as supporting the status
quo) want to see more services. Members are
evenly divided about whether they would be
prepared to pay more to achieve this
significant because a dissatisfied membership
might be expected to give an outright rejection
of higher costs. This represents an opportunity.
18IFPUG Membership Questions 39 - 50
- Agenda
- More Detail
- Findings
- IFPUG Membership is considered good value (80)
- In general, companies are paying the membership
fees (70) - If companies will stop paying the fees some
members will not pay the membership (26) - CFPS certification is considered to be valuable
enough to make the members want to pay for their
membership (44) for CSMS certification, only a
few members believe that it brings value (7) - More than half of the members believe that IFPUG
membership represent a good value for the money
(53), and for their companies (68) - Members are willing to participate in committees
focused at their regions (60) - Our membership fee structure apparently is not
pleasing our members. Organizations that they
believe are providing better membership fee
structures ASQ, PMI (provides more info at less
cost), SEI, IEEE, ACM, ICASA, NESMA, PDMA, SDN
19ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 51 - 67
- Agenda
- More Detail
- Findings
- ISMA conference is seen as having value to people
(over 40) but there were a high number of
neutral responses (over 40) - Conference (Fall or Spring ?) doesnt matter for
around 70 of people but many comments tend
towards Spring because it is easier to get an
approved budget at that time. - 30 of the people didnt try to attend the
conference. Cost (primarily) and Location are key
factors that are preventing people from attending
the conference. - Conference fees are perceived to be costly and
people believe that presenters should not pay or
have a discount (over 45). - Companies in general are not funding conference
attendance (over 55) - Conference brings value to people (over 38) but
there were a high number of neutral responses
(over 55) - Conference in US 35 of respondents agreed, 26
didnt agree, over 37 neutral - Courses 67 of respondents would like local
courses and 78 would like to see courses on-line
20CFPS and CSMS Certifications Questions 68 - 77
- Agenda
- More Detail
- Findings
- CFPS exams are perceived to be challenging by
almost 90 of people. Main reasons for that the
exam time is too short to finish all the
questions. They are frequently needlessly tricky
with lots of negative logic. - CFPS automated exam is seeing of value by the
people (over 70). CSMS automated exam is also
seeing of value (over 50). - Most people (around 70) agree that certification
is the most valuable part in membership and more
than 50 people feel happy about the
certification process. - In contrast with the certification process, there
is about 33 people feel happy about the
recertification process. Around 30 are unhappy
for the recertification process, the proponents
are almost same with the opponents. - Around 45 people think that CPM is unambiguous,
however, there is about 20 of people against
such opinion.
21Wish List
22Wish List Analysis Responses Overall
- Agenda
- For the first time, the survey provided an
innovative option to the members to express their
Wishes as desired from IFPUG - Though the regular questionnaire covered almost
the entire range of services offered by IFPUG,
there was a need to capture inputs that addressed
the true desires of members - A free text form was provided as an open ended
Wish List for the members to fill their
expectations from IFPUG - A total of 10 Wish List text boxes were offered
- The response to the Wish List option was truly
overwhelming - Around 158 participants (out of 410) wish list
responses were received - More than 30 responded up to 4 wishes each
- A grand total of 505 wishes were received,
perhaps the first ever in the history of IFPUG
surveys
23Wish List Analysis Categorization
- Agenda
- The responses to the Wish List being of free
form type, it was decided to map each of the
wishes to a wish category. The categories
themselves evolved based on the type of wish.
- Summary
- The top 5 wishes contributed to almost 53 of
total numbers. - The FP counting process and IFPUG
conferences/seminars related wishes were the top
in the mind of members. - There were many Issues/concerns regarding
certification processes. - Serious improvements to the IFPUG web site
seemed to be a strong desire from many.
24 - Agenda
Key Wish 1 IFPUG Counting Process
- The highest responses were towards the counting
process related issues, concerns and suggestions.
These were analyzed and grouped into 5
sub-categories. - Key Findings
- There were a number of concerns raised on
counting process. It appears that the explanation
in the CPM 4.2.1 manual does not address a wide
variety of actual counting situations. - Queries on converting size into effort, counting
process for production support, batch processing
and configuration management were prominent. - Overall the was a wish for a separate Tips on
Counting section that provides guidelines to
some of the non-generic counting situations. - Summary Comments
- Lack of clear guidelines while counting complex
projects can lead to discontinuation of Function
Points as a sizing method.
25 - Agenda
Key Wish 2 Conference Seminars
- Conferences and Seminars was another area that
generated a high number of responses. These were
analyzed and grouped into 5 sub-categories. - Key Findings
- A large number of members felt that
conferences/seminars were limited to a few
locations (US being the prominent one) and had
strong desire for these to be spread globally. - There were many suggestions regarding the theme,
duration and objectives based on which
conferences/seminars were being conducted. - The expenses incurred by participants in
conferences/seminars was definitely a huge cause
for concern. Suggestions on discounts, low cost
locations etc. were provided by members. - Summary Comments
- Enthusiastic members seem to view the
conferences/seminars organized by IFPUG as a
strategic means of promoting IFPUG FP and related
processes. Towards this there is a strong wish
that there is larger coverage of topics, higher
branding, valuable take away and participation is
made more affordable.
26 - Agenda
Key Wish 3 Certification
- A large number of aspirants to be a CFPS have
provided a number of interesting suggestions and
concerns. These have been categorized into - Key Findings
- The largest number of suggestions are towards a
re-look at the basic framework of certification. - Some of the strong concerns included the rules
linking IFPUG membership to certification,
minimum pass and certification fees. - Provision to practice certification through mock
tests, branding of CFPS and improvement in
certification material were some of the requests. - Summary Comments
- Members do seem to attribute good value for being
identified as a CFPS. This desire seems to be
leading to demand for streamlining and fine
tuning the certification processes. - Lack of branding CFPS and availability of CFPS in
other languages seem to be an impediment in
higher participation by members.
27 - Agenda
Key Wish 4 IFPUG Web Site
- The Web Site is seen as the face of IFPUG. The
wishes expressed by members point to a need to
totally revamp the Web site. - Key Findings
- There seems to be a strong dissatisfaction
towards the overall layout of the IFPUG Web Site. - Members expect a lot many useful artifacts to be
directly available on the web site. - As compared to many Web sites provided by similar
organizations, members point out the lack of
availability of many on-line knowledge sharing
features. - Summary Comments
- There is an underlying desire to be associated
with an organization that has a beautiful face to
show to the external world. Many suggestions by
members point to this desire. - In the current, highly IT enabled, user community
globally there is an expectation that many
interactions, administration and E-Learning
activities are facilitated through a well
designed Web Site.
28 - Agenda
Key Wish 5 IFPUG Management
- The operational aspects of IFPUG as an
organization has been viewed as an important
factor by members. A number of suggestions have
been received. - Key Findings
- Requests for making the IFPUG executive teams to
be rotated on a defined time period. - Integration of various committees in order to
maximize benefits. - A Reward Recognition process to encourage
volunteers contributions. - Summary Comments
- Though not many but there are suggestions from
members for IFPUG executive team to be more
aggressive. - The expectations are for the management teams to
derive a higher branding and positioning of the
IFPUG organization through pro-active integration
of its processes with other industry standard,
similar organization processes.
29 - Agenda
Summary of other Wishes
- Technical Content
- Many requests to provide more solved examples,
and develop a repository of case study material
for ready reference. - The CPM needs much refinement and could have
solutions to address wider type of project
executions including package implementation,
data-warehouse etc. - IFPUG Branding
- Improve presence of IFPUG globally.
- Integrate/interface IFPUG processes with other
standard industry processes including CMMI, ISO
etc. - Enhance technical papers and other value add
artifacts contents on the IFPUG web site. - Need for an aggressive communication channel from
IFPUG to address a variety of admin, technical
and conference related communications with
members. - Strong desire for technical support from IFPUG
approved experts. Many FP counting situations
needs application of the counting process to
complex situations. - Membership
- Demands from many countries (outside USA) for
local presence indicates a strong possibility of
increasing the membership base. - Re-structuring the membership fees is another
area of concern from many.
30Back-up Slides
31Questions Analysis Details
32IFPUG Services Questions 8-38
33IFPUG Services Questions 8 38 (Details)
- Agenda
- Findings
34IFPUG Services Question 8
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Interactions with IFPUG seems to be efficient
- Around 8 are unhappy with these interactions
- Members associate IFPUG in this context very
strongly with the IFPUG (CMA) office - Comments Summary
- A significant proportion of the comments reported
no interaction and these may have translated
into a mixture of agree and neutral. - About the same number of members report excellent
efficiency as report poor efficiency. In the
former case, they ascribe this to individuals.
In the latter case, almost all the reports
complain about poor responsiveness.
35IFPUG Services Question 9
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Interactions with IFPUG are friendly
- Members associate IFPUG in this context very
strongly with the IFPUG (CMA) office - Comments Summary
- Very few comments but a couple worth passing on
- Chris is always very friendly, professional and
accommodating - Always pleasant even when wildly ineffective.
36IFPUG Services - Question 10
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Members believe that the IFPUG volunteers do a
great job! - Some members were surprised that IFPUG is run by
volunteers - Some members felt that while the limited output
is understandable given the use of volunteers it
is not necessarily excusable. Other options could
be worth considering. - Comments Summary
- It is mixed - some do a great job, others less
so. - I didn't know that they were volunteers!! Now
am positively surprised. - They could do a far better job with paid
assistants for editing, formatting and other
aspects of documentation
37IFPUG Services Question 11
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- While there is a broader spread of opinion on
this statement, fewer members support hiring
managers than reject it. - While there were a few comments strongly
advocating the continuation of the volunteer
model, most expressed support for some addition
of paid managers for certain specialist roles
(the comments suggested various roles as being
the most important for paid management. - Comments Summary
- Need to "professionalize" the Counting Practices
Committee in this era of out sourcing contracts
denominated in FPs - I agree most of IFPUG can be run on a volunteer
basis, but in special specific needs cases IFPUG
should hire the right people for the job.
38IFPUG Services Question 12
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Strong agreement here
- Comments Summary
- A significant portion of the members providing
comments either do not use the BB or did not know
about it. - There is concern about the accuracy of some of
the responses and a feeling that a more obvious
CPC voice could be helpful.
39IFPUG Services Question 13
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Members seem to be generally satisfied in their
survey scores but although those comments who
commented (other than to say they dont use it)
were universally negative - Comments Summary
- The website is not updated often enough.
- There is content which is out of date.
- The website design and operation could and should
be improved.
40IFPUG Services Question 14
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- The website is OK but could be better
- The comments included a number of positive
suggestions for improvements in content. - Comments Summary
- Suggestions include Better search capability,
more content to support my every day work.
current architecture examples (web base) counts,
training material (for examples for CFPS) or case
studies, more information, white papers, etc on
topical areas such as the recent review of non
functional counting practices, ways to manage
user expectations in such areas, etc. This is not
a comprehensive list but all the comments are
available when needed.
41IFPUG Services Question 15
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- While members are broadly satisfied, they would
like to see more in some fairly common, specific
areas (see below) - Comments Summary
- More foreign language support would be
appreciated - More (robust and varied) online education would
be useful - Need more and different classes to get CEPs
- More case studies and example of practical
applications are needed
42IFPUG Services Question 16
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- The majority of members agree with this statement
- Comments Summary
- There were relatively few comments but the most
common theme was that IFPUG does not do enough to
sell function points to corporations
43IFPUG Services Question 17
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- A large number of members neutral on this one.
- Comments Summary
- Most common theme was that IFPUG could do more to
support non-US and/or non-English speaking
members by providing educational materials in
other languages and online.
44IFPUG Services Question 18
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Again, a lot of members are neutral on this
statement - The comments suggest that members might be
confused about whether or not this is, or should
be, a role for IFPUG - Comments Summary
- IFPUG could do more to support non-US and/or
non-English speaking members by providing
educational materials in other languages and
online. - IFPUG should support companies in broader areas
of Benchmarking Estimation - Not sure how we can have an appropriate
engagement
45IFPUG Services Question 19
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- While more members are satisfied than
dissatisfied, the comments are full of ideas for
how the website could be better (see below). - Comments Summary
- Needs updating, not current, stale
- Reorganize, Revamp, Not the best design,
time for a makeover - Content is patchy, CPM should be at public
area, Need more guidelines
46IFPUG Services Question 20
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Majority of Members agree.
- Comments Summary
- Few comments the negative ones are complaints
about missed communications.
47IFPUG Services Question 21
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Majority of Members agree with this statement
- Comments Summary
- Few comments these most echo comments about the
quality of the website (see Question 19) but some
are very specific and should be followed up. For
example - Were can I access last ISMA proceeding?
- Looking for a specific CFPS doesn't seem to work
any more - Would be nice to have individual access (user id
and password), rather than having to access via a
single corporate user id/password.
48IFPUG Services Question 22
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Majority of Members agree with this statement
- A significant number of the comments claimed they
did not understand this question which raises
doubts about the response (if more people did not
understand but responded anyway). - Comments Summary
- Comments divide roughly into 4 types of
responses - I didnt understand the question
- I live in the US and Im fine
- I dont live in the US, I dont have any local
IFPUG access and that is fine - I dont live in the US, I dont have any local
IFPUG access, we need more
49IFPUG Services Question 23
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- There was a large neutral vote which might
reflect the tone of a lot of the comments
Members simply dont know if volunteers are
sufficiently recognized because they dont know
who they are. - Comments Summary
- The comments that where not Dont know
generally thought more could be done. - They used to at least have a volunteer
recognition evening - PMI - PMP volunteers are a good example the way
they should be rewarded. - Should be remembered in the newsletter or Web
site
50IFPUG Services Question 24
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Strong Majority of Members agree with this
statement - Comments Summary
- A few dissenting comments felt that
recertification should be based on competence not
service and that there might be more appropriate
ways to recognize service (see Questions 23)
51IFPUG Services Question 25
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- A majority of Members would like to volunteer.
This is an interesting response because it does
not seem to correlate with recent experience?
Perhaps IFPUG is not making it easy for Members
to contribute? - Comments Summary
- Most of the comments were from Members who
already serve on Committees simply recording
that fact. - Another theme in the comments was that some
international members felt participation would be
difficult because of their limited English
language skills - Finally, a few Members reported that they do not
have time.
52IFPUG Services Question 26
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Strong majority of Members agree with this
statement - Comments Summary
- Few comments. Most report that the experience
has been very rewarding. - One comments raises concerns that IFPUG could
easily address - I do not believe that the overall concept of
volunteerism is sufficiently marketed or promoted
within IFPUG. we should restructure the entire
volunteer selection process each person should
not serve on multiple committees We need to
identify in new terms (not from the IFPUG in a
box presentation) the benefits of volunteering in
IFPUG, and more importantly, allow more people to
become involved. - I don't think I would get much credit for that
within the company. I have seen that with other
colleagues that did volunteer.
53IFPUG Services Question 27
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Strong majority of Members agree with this
statement - Comments Summary
- The only real dissent from this view in the
comments is where members feel that Certification
is the most valuable part reason for membership.
54IFPUG Services Question 28
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Majority of Members agree with this statement
- Comments Summary
- Surprisingly few comments on this one again,
the theme here is that information, certification
and fellow members are equally important no one
is more important than the others.
55IFPUG Services Question 29
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Strong majority of Members agree with this
statement. - This response expresses more dissatisfaction with
the IFPUG status quo than any other in the
survey. While most statements have been
intentionally worded positively (What we do now
is good). This one is worded intentionally with
the opposite sense. If Members truly want more
services we would expect lots of suggestions in
the comments but there are relatively few (only
19 Members bothered to comment). It is possible
that some Members responded to this statement
from a general sense of satisfaction with IFPUG
and, hence, agreed with everything. It is also
possible that this is a natural response to more
is better than less. - Comments Summary
- Some good, specific ideas which should be
reviewed in detail.
56IFPUG Services Question 30
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Member opinion is divided on this question.
- Slightly more Members disagree than agree but
here is a strong group who are neutral. - Comments Summary
- A number of members acknowledge that their
response to this question is driven by he fact
that their company pays - A few comments reveal that IPUG Membership is
more expensive for individuals than IEEE, ACM or
PMI - A number of Members might be willing to pay more
depending on the particular new services being
offered. This suggests a pay for usage
approach?
57IFPUG Services Question 31
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Members are divided on this statement although
more agree than disagree - An interesting theme in the comments was that
there I little more that IFPUG can cut back
without disappearing. - Comments Summary
- A number of members commented that they would
prefer to reserve judgment until they could see
specific proposals
58IFPUG Services Question 32
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Member opinion is divided on this statement
- More Members disagree than agree
- Comments Summary
- A number of Members commented that they consider
they already have a local organization (e.g. US,
Italy, Netherlands) - A number of comments expressed doubts or had
questions about what services/value such local
offices would provide.
59IFPUG Services Question 33
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- A majority of Members agree with this statement
- Like Question 29, agreement in this case is an
expression of dissatisfaction with the status
quo. - Comments Summary
- There few comments on this questions but, again
like Q29, the biggest theme was It depends on
the services being offered. - Again, there were some interesting specific
suggestions e.g. A regular magazine would be
nice, SFPUG in Spain have no content and the
CPM is not translated into Spanish, IFPUG is an
international organization with international
members but all conferences, workshops etc are
held in US.
60IFPUG Services Question 34
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Members have mixed opinions on this statement.
Slight more disagree than agree which suggests
there is dissatisfaction with the status quo. - Comments Summary
- Technology is moving rapidly and the technical
papers are too slow to respond. - Please, aren't we still waiting for the
"counting web sites" technical paper to be
re-issued? - The technical papers are old and not the true
reflection of the current IT developments - Limited technical papers, when you think about
publications such as Cross-talk. IFPUG does not
solicit nor publish technical papers, such as
StickyMinds this would be a huge service
offering to IFPUG members.
61IFPUG Services Question 35
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- While almost half of the Members agree with this
statement, over one-fifth disagree. - The comments suggest that some Members would
prefer a quarterly publication. - Comments Summary
- In addition to a significant number of requests
for a quarterly publication, comments also
suggested that MetricViews should be distributed
by email or posted on the website or both. - Several Members suggested that a more frequent,
electronic MetricViews could save costs, address
the desire for more technical papers or go some
way to improving Member services.
62IFPUG Services Question 36
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Member responses to this statement are very
evenly divided - Comments Summary
- The most common negative comment seems to be the
absence of an official voice, Need definitive
views of CPC on occasions. - While the interaction is appreciated, it
sometimes leads to, lots of rambling,
inconsistencies, not easy to find all relevant
info in concise manner. - On the positive side. Collaboration with other
CFPSs is best type of assistance, is tempered
by, It helps, but no bulletin board is going to
cover 100.
63IFPUG Services Question 37
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Almost half of Members agree but a significant
minority disagree. - Comments Summary
- There is demand for Spanish
- A large proportion of the comments assert that
they are OK because they speak English this may
be an indicator that those of our members who are
not English speakers may be significantly
underrepresented in the comments.
64IFPUG Services Question 38
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- More Members disagree than agree with this
statement. There is an unusually large
contingent who Strongly Disagree. - This is an area that needs to be addressed
- Comments Summary
- There were a relatively high number of comments
on this statement - The common theme of the comments was that more
diverse examples of all sorts are needed not
just real-time. - There were a number of requests for examples
dealing with newer technologies.
65IFPUG Membership Questions 39 - 50
66IFPUG Membership Questions 39 50 (Details)
- Agenda
- Findings
67IFPUG Membership - Questions 39-50
- General considerations for this section
- Members pro include those that agree and
strongly agree - Member against include those that disagree and
strongly disagree - Similar ideas found within answers were captured
as Common Themes (CTs) - Findings
- Almost half of the members skipped these
questions - Most of the questions (7 from 11) have a high
percent of members that responded positively
(agree/strongly agree) - Three questions had a high percent of members
that are indifferent (Q47, Q48, and Q49) - Q43 58.1 of members considered the question
N/A the number of members pro and against are
equal
68IFPUG Membership Question 39
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 81.5 of members believe that IFPUG membership
represents a value to them - Only 3.7 of members consider that IFPUG
membership isnt valuable to them - A general idea is that the IFPUG membership has
an indirect value to its members - Comments Summary
- It is valuable only to maintain my certification
- My company likes me to have it
- Its value is rapidly diminishing
- I am no longer in a role where the membership
will assist me
69IFPUG Membership Question 40
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 72.9 have the membership paid by their company
vs. 9.1 of members that dont. - 7.9 are indifferent (possible a mixed
situation!!) - 19.1 members dont have the membership paid by
the company - Comments Summary
- Yes, the company has a corporate membership
- Not any more, or not for much longer
- It is valuable only to maintain my certification
70IFPUG Membership Question 41
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Almost half of the members that responded to this
question consider to pay for their IFPUG
membership if their company will not cover it any
longer - 26.1 of members are indifferent
- Percent members that are indifferent is very
close to percent members that will not consider
paying the IFPUG membership - Comments Summary
- Depends in what the fee will be
- Depends if my company will see any value in it
- It depends on my career path
- Yes, I need to retain my certification
71IFPUG Membership Question 42
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 44.2 of members consider the membership value
enough to pay for it than the members that dont
(16.5) - 16.5 of members considered this question not
applicable - 22.8 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- Depends on the job IFPUG has done almost nothing
to encourage it. - Hard decision if the membership dues changed
- My company will not pay for the individual
membership
72IFPUG Membership Question 43
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- More than half of the members (58.1 ) consider
this question not applicable - The number of members who consider the CSMC
certification valuable is equal with the number
of members who dont (7.3) - 27.4 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- Not CSMS certified
- CSMS is not recognized/ valued in my organization
- IFPUG has not marketed enough, so its not demand
for it.
73IFPUG Membership Question 44
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- More than half of the members (52.9 ) who
answered this question believe that IFPUG
membership represent a good value for the money - 36.6 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- Not me, but the company pays
- The value is to have the CFPS and not the
membership
74IFPUG Membership Question 45
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 62.4 of members would be willing to work on an
IFPUG Committee focused on their region of the
world vs. 11.6 who would not. - 26.1 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- I dont have the time
- I am currently a member
- Yes, if qualified
- Yes, if it has its rewords
75IFPUG Membership Question 46
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- A high percentage of members (67.6 ) consider
that IFPUG membership is valuable to their
company vs. those who dont (10.2) - 22.1 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- It is becoming less valuable (due to issues such
as multiple media) - Would be helpful if IFPUG would advertise more
- Not sure it will be due to re-alignment and
evolving business priorities - The company doesnt care
76IFPUG Membership Question 47
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 51.2 of members are indifferent
- 28.1 of members are willing to accept a higher
membership fee vs. 20.8 who are not. - Comments Summary
- Is my company decision to make
- More access to events in the region to gain
recertification credits - Keep the membership option for the ones that are
really interested in it - Yes, but under certain conditions (complete
access to all IFPUG publications, conferences
materials and papers, improve website content,
create charters where to meet)
77IFPUG Membership Question 48
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 41.6 of members are indifferent
- 39.3 of members are interested to participate in
this type of program vs. 19.2 who are not - Comments Summary
- Already doing it
- Depends on the details
- Not so sure what that means
- This might be advantageous for consulting groups
only (if you - are not working on FP/estimation full time)
- Use the PMI structure credits for
re-certification
78IFPUG Membership Question 49
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 67.3 of members are indifferent
- The percent of members that believe IFPUG has a
better structure than other organizations is
slightly higher than the percent of those who
dont - Comments Summary
- Companies with a better structure/fee ASQ, PMI
(provides more info at less cost), SEI, IEEE,
ACM, ICASA, NESMA, PDMA, SDN - I am not aware of similar organizations
- I am not familiar with other organizations
structure I can not compare - Mandatory retesting CFPS every 3 years is
atypical annual membership should not be
required to maintain certification - CT 5 Working in a committee doesn't bring any
benefit to me
79IFPUG Membership Question 50
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Members are divided on this statement although
more agree (38.6) than disagree (27.1) - 34.3 of members are indifferent
- Comments Summary
- I am interested
- It is not up to me
- Is very interesting but need more details
- This might be interesting for my company
- Not at this time
80ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 51 - 67
81ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 51 67
(Details)
- Agenda
- Findings
82ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 51
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 41 in favor
- Around 19 see little value
- Comments Summary
- Very useful discussions but must remain
relevant - Less useful with lower attendance levels
- Too far away, too US centred and very
expensive - Never been able to attend
83ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 52 and 53
- Agenda
- Summary
Q52
Q53
Q52
Q53
- Findings
- Result of votes unclear but comments push
towards Spring - 2/3 of people actually dont seem to care
- Around 22 prefer spring 14 prefer autumn
- Comments Summary
- Spring is better because funding is easier
- Dont care when it is
- Fall is preferable
- Never been able to attend
84ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 54, 55 and
56
- Agenda
- Summary
Q55
Q54
Q56
Q54
Q56
Q55
85ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 54, 55 and
56 (Cont.)
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 33 of members try to attend conferences
- 42 did not attend because of cost, 38 because
of location - Comments Summary
- Cost was critical
- Bad Location
- Good Location
- Other comments
- Some respondents attended (Q54 55)
86ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 57 and 58
- Agenda
- Summary
Q58
Q57
Q58
Q57
- Findings
- Only 3.5 of people thought fees were too low
- 83 believed that speakers should receive a
discount - Comments Summary
- Fees are on a par with other conferences
- Travel costs make all cost too much
- Discount for speakers
- 50 Discount 5 100 Discount 5
- Put fees up and put more into the
conference
87ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 59
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 56 of respondents agreed
- Only 12 didnt agree
- Comments Summary
- They funded it but it is hard to get approval
- Make it available on-line
88ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 60
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 38 of respondents said they got a lot from
conference - Only 6 didnt agree
- Comments Summary
- I got no value from conference
- Networking is more important information
- Make things available on electronic media
89ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 61
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 30 of respondents agreed
- 8 didnt agree
- Comments Summary
- Yes - but only 2008
- No
- Limited
- Don't like the idea
- No idea
90ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 62
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 35 of respondents agreed
- 26 didnt agree
- Comments Summary
- Move the conferences round the world
- Conference should be where most members are
- (No longer US)
- Fine for US members
- International conferences as well
- There's a world outside US
91ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 63
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 42 of respondents agreed
- 18 didnt agree
- Comments Summary
- Considering that one need not be a member to
attend, how does this offer any value? - But I pay extra for it...it is not what I get
for my membership.
92ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 64, 65 and
66
- Agenda
- Summary
Q65
Q64
Q66
Q65
Q64
Q66
93ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Questions 64, 65 and
66 (Cont.)
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 67 of respondents would like local courses
- 78 would like to see courses on-line
- 39 Would like training to continue at
conference - Comments Summary
- Would like local courses
- Use distance learning/electronic media
- As an add on to other classes
- Like face to face courses
- Must be wider than conference
94ISMA Conference/WS/Courses Question 67
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- 40 of respondents agreed
- 28 clearly did not know
- Comments Summary
- Didn't know
- Why can't courses generate CEUs as well
- Not relevant/didn't understand question
95CFPS and CSMS CertificationsQuestions 68 - 77
96CFPS and CSMS Certifications Questions 68 77
(Details)
- Agenda
- Findings
97CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 68
- Agenda
- Summary
- Findings
- Most people( nearly 90 of CFPS exam test takers)
think that CFPS exam is challenging - Less than 5 people think the exam is easy
- Comments Summary
- The exam time is too short to finish all the
questions - Exams are frequently needlessly tricky with lots
of negative logic
98 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 69
- Summary
- Findings
- Around half of CSMS exam takers do not think
that exam is so challenging, it seems that the
CSMS exam is not as difficult as CFPS exam - Most respondents did not take the CSMS exam
- Comments Summary
- The exam is too expensive for I have to take the
conference
99 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 70
- Summary
- Findings
- Many people (around 70) prefer to taking the
automated CFPS exam - Only few people (around 11) are unhappy with the
automated CFPS exam - Comments Summary
- Automated CFPS exam is cheaper and more
convenient - It would be better to have the online vendor card
during the exam
100 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 71
- Summary
- Findings
- People (around 50) like to take the web based
CSMS - Comments Summary
- CSMS exam needs more promotion in the aspect of
industry value
101 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 72
- Summary
- Findings
- Most people (around 70) agree that certification
is the most valuable part in membership - Around 8 do not think so
- Comments Summary
- Networking and conference are also very valuable
for membership - CPM is valuable for my membership
102 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 73
- Summary
- Findings
- More than 50 people feel happy about the
certification process - Around 18 are unhappy for the certification
process - Comments Summary
- 3 yrs for the certification term is too short
- A process like PMI-PDU is necessary
- 90 is too much for passing criteria
- Ongoing membership should be a criteria for
ongoing certification
103 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 74
- Summary
- Findings
- In contrast with the certification process, there
is about 33 people feel happy about the
recertification process - Around 30 are unhappy for the recertification
process, the proponents are almost same with the
opponents for this question - Comments Summary
- Recertification should only be required upon new
releases of CPM - CFPS Certification Extension Program (CEP) should
be more flexible and easier - Other comments are similar with question 73
104 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 75
- Summary
105 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 76
- Summary
- Findings
- Nearly 40 people think it is unnecessary to have
tiers of membership - Slightly more than 20 people think it is good to
have the new membership structure - Comments Summary
- The tier needs to be based on membership years
and/or volunteer committee participation. - IFPUG would need to convince members and the
marketplace of the benefit
106 - Agenda
CFPS and CSMS Certifications Question 77
- Summary
- Findings
- Slightly more than 30 people dislike the idea
- Around 28 people support the idea. Notice, the
percentages are very close - Comments Summary
- Care is needed to differentiate between
recognition and paid advertising - There could be a benefit in promoting the
acknowledged guru's as well as regional champions