2017 Survey Results
In late 2017, the university commissioned an employee-engagement survey. The survey comprised 54 survey items, plus demographic questions, and drew responses from 37.6% of faculty and 65.2% of staff.
The survey found notable strengths. Most faculty and staff members indicated that they love the «Ƶ region, value their working relationships with colleagues, are willing to put in more effort than expected to help CU «Ƶ succeed.
However, the survey identified areas that “need improvement,” insofar as faculty and staff:
- Do not believe executive leadership at CU «Ƶ give the university a competitive edge,
- Do not believe CU «Ƶ eliminates barriers so staff can complete work efficiently,
- Do not believe CU «Ƶ leadership effectively prioritizes and communicates university initiatives.
Further, faculty and staff in the College of Arts and Sciences showed less satisfaction, engagement and confidence—compared to the CU system and to the CU «Ƶ campus—in each of 11 measures: affinity, career growth, compliance, department head, engagement, executive leadership, innovation, pay & benefits, quality, supervisor/chair and teamwork.
In the next week, supervisors and managers should receive emails from Arthur Gallagher that provides survey login information. Supervisors will have access to data about the units they oversee (unless the units are smaller than five people).
The college takes these results seriously and will, in the coming weeks, outline an initiative designed to help.