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'We're listening'

- April 22, 2009

TV鈥檚 most famous radio psychiatrist encouraged his anonymous callers to share whatever was on their minds.

鈥淗ello Seattle, this is Dr. Frasier Crane and we鈥檙e listening.鈥

Popular 鈥榬adio psychiatrists鈥 aside, an offer to listen is a compelling call to connect.

By now, you should have got an offer to connect with your employer. An online聽survey designed to listen to employees talk about their work experiences has been circulated by Corporate Research Associates (CRA). Responses are requested to be forwarded directly to CRA by May 4.

鈥淕ood employers want to know how they鈥檙e doing鈥攁nd are not afraid to ask for feedback,鈥 says Katherine Sheehan, assistant vice-president (human resources). 鈥淪o, this is an opportunity to give voice to any concerns and to tell us what is working well and what we should be doing more.鈥

Human Resources will facilitate this survey and the senior administration is keenly interested in hearing what employees are thinking about our workplace.

鈥淲e want to understand the perspectives on what contributes to making 麻豆传媒 a great place to work and what does not,鈥 says Ms. Sheehan.

Halifax-based CRA was selected because of their track record and the importance of having an outside organization handle the data in a confidential manner. Participants will be asked to provide some demographic information for analysis purposes. The feedback will be reviewed at CRA to identify major themes for further consideration.

鈥淭hey will not share any information with the university that will identify anybody,鈥 says Ms. Sheehan.

It isn鈥檛 likely that there will be a quick fix but there is a strong commitment to follow up on the major themes identified, to share results with participants, and to organize focus groups to set priorities and brainstorm solutions. The focus groups with employees will be organized on a timely basis, starting as early as this summer and continuing into the fall. Faculty and staff will be invited to set priorities and to design solutions.

鈥淭here is an ongoing commitment to survey our faculty and staff. We hope to build trust and acceptance through this process and to set a benchmark for future surveying,鈥 she says.

So, give it some thought 鈥 do you recommend 麻豆传媒 as a good employer?

聽鈥淲e hope people will participate and contribute to making this a place that we鈥檙e all invested in鈥攎y sense is that people care about 麻豆传媒 as an employer and as a great university,鈥 says Ms. Sheehan.


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