Faculty Communication Preferences (Survey)

Spring 2007

Results Summary(2007)   (Printable Word File)

Tables of Results (2007)

  Table 1. Response Rate
  Table 2. Characteristics of Respondents and Non-respondents
  Table 3. Current Levels of Satisfaction with Communication by Employee Type
  Table 4. Current Levels of Satisfaction with Communication by Faculty Type
  Table 5. Ratings of How Informed by Employee Type
  Table 6. Ratings of How Informed by Faculty Type
  Table 7. Preferred Frequency of Communication by Employee Type
  Table 8. Preferred Frequency of Communication by Faculty Type
  Table 9. Ease of Finding Information by Employee Type
  Table 10. Ease of Finding Information by Faculty Type
  Table 11. Mean Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods - All Employees
  Table 12. Mean Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods - All Employees Sorted by Means for All Respondants
  Table 13. Mean Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods - Full-time Faculty
  Table 14. Mean Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods - Full-time Faculty Sorted by Means for Teaching/Research Faculty
  Table 15. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand University Initiatives - All Employees
  Table 16. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand University Initiatives - Full-time Faculty
  Table 17. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand Current News and Events - All Employees
  Table 18. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand Current News and Events - Full-time Faculty
  Table 19. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand Employment or Personnel Information - All Employees
  Table 20. Effectiveness of Various Communication Methods in Helping to Understand Employment or Personnel Information - Full-time Faculty

 

 


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