Title: Employee Satisfaction Survey
1Employee Satisfaction Survey
- Briefing Presentation for Staff
Shaped by the past, creating the future
2Introduction
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- This presentation is designed to
- Provide background information on the employee
satisfaction survey - Explain how to complete the survey
- Describe how you will find out the results
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3Background (1)
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- The University is launching its first Employee
Satisfaction Survey on 15 October 2007. - All staff have the opportunity to give their
opinions on a range of issues to do with working
at the University. - We want to get your views so that we can begin to
make the University an even better place to work.
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4Background (2)
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- The survey is being provided by an external
company, Capita People Development. - Capita have worked with an internal project group
to ensure the survey is relevant for Durham. - You will receive an e-mail or letter asking you
to take part in the survey by completing a
questionnaire.
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5Project Group
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Jack Boyd Director of HR (Project Sponsor)
Claire McDonald Policy Support Officer (Project Manager)
Joanne Race Deputy Director of HR
Liz Dodds Assistant Registrar
Tom Redman Professor of HR Management
Gerry Fuller ITS Helpdesk Supervisor
Michael Lavery Deputy Director, Communications
Alice Hobson Occupational Health Advisor
Cheryl Kershaw Head of Surveys and Research (Capita Project Lead)
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6Benefits of the Survey
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- The survey will enable the University to
- Obtain your views on a range of issues to do with
working at the University - Identify priority areas of concern
- Develop action plans to address concerns where
possible - Make decisions based on actual data
- Set a baseline so we can track progress in future
years
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7Topics Covered
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- The themes included are
- Pay and conditions
- Work-Life Balance
- Job satisfaction
- Your role
- Supervision
- Physical environment
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..amongst others.
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8Key Points about the Survey (1)
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- The survey is confidential Capita will receive
the results directly, analyse them and report
back. - No-one in the University will see your completed
questionnaire. - The survey is anonymous- your responses cannot be
traced back to you. - The results will not be broken down into groups
of less than 10 people.
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9Key Points about the Survey (2)
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- Results will be fed back to all staff via the web
and a newsletter. - Action plans will be developed and communicated
to staff this is your chance to influence future
decisions. - To make it meaningful, we must achieve a good
response rate.
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10Completing the Questionnaire (1)
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- Most people will complete the questionnaire
online. - If you do not have internet access, you will
receive a paper version. - It looks long but only takes around 20 minutes
- The questions are mostly tick-box style
- There is one free-text section where you can
write comments in your own words, if you wish.
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11Completing the Questionnaire (2)
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- The online version can be completed in multiple
sessions by saving it and returning later. - The paper version can be sent directly to Capita
in a pre-paid envelope which will be provided. - Large-print versions are available if required.
- A free-phone helpline is available for questions,
or if you would prefer to complete it by
telephone 0800 587 3115
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12Timescales
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- Survey live dates 15 October to 23 November.
- You can complete the survey at any point during
this 6 week period. - Communication of results early 2008
- Development and implementation of action plans
from Feb 2008
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13Conclusion
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- Please take 20 minutes to complete the
questionnaire - Each department and college has a nominated
survey champion - contact them if you have any
queries. - Further information is available at
www.durham.ac.uk/dialogue/staff.survey - With your help we will obtain a good response,
which will help to ensure the resulting actions
address the issues that are important to you.
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