¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ the Survey
This survey offers a formal opportunity for faculty and staff to express their opinions related to their workplace. The University of Colorado Boulder (¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder) has partnered with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (Gallagher) to administer a survey that measures faculty and staff engagement. ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder will use the results to create action plans to effectuate change in the work environment from the university to the departmental level.
The field of engagement includes concepts such as satisfaction, commitment and empowerment. For our purposes, we define engagement as "a pronounced state of enthusiasm characterized by effort, pride, and passion which fosters a mutually committed relationship between employees and organizations resulting in the enduring pursuit of organizational and personal goals."
As part of the survey modeling and design efforts, the reliability of our survey items and thematic groupings of items are confirmed through multiple regression modeling (to understand the magnitude of the empirical relationship between survey items and key outcomes of interest), factor analytics (to ensure the integrity of the survey categories), various tests of validity (such as criterion and predictive validity, and non-statistical variations such as face validity), as well as reliability testing such as Chronbach’s alpha (to assess how well items are coalescing as categories).Â
The survey had more than 50 closed-ended items that used a 6-point agreement scale where 6=Strongly Agree, 1= Strongly Disagree
Survey questions fell into the following categories:
- Compliance
- Engagement
- Supervisor/Chair
- Career Growth
- Teamwork
- Quality
- Pay & Benefits
- Affinity
- Executive Leadership
- Department Head
- Innovation
Key drivers are those items on the survey that have the greatest impact on engagement for our faculty and staff. These survey items are the most powerful building blocks of engagement.
The survey results provide both overall scores, as well as engagement index scores. The engagement index score is derived from items on the survey that are most highly correlated with research on engagement. Â
Taking the Survey
The survey will come from GallagherKnowledgeNowKC@ajg.com.
You will be able to complete the survey starting March 2, 2020.
The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
All faculty and staff should participate on the survey. The more respondents we have, the more valid the survey results will be.Â
Two surveys have been created, one for faculty and one for staff. The surveys have questions that are common among both faculty and staff as well as questions that are unique to each population. Participants receive the survey appropriate to their role. Â
All regular tenure/tenure-track faculty, research faculty and other faculty were invited to participate in the survey. Temporary appointments and retirees did not participate in the survey.
Personally identifiable information is released to no one outside of Arthur J. Gallagher. Survey results will in no way identify you individually, and aggregate findings will be used for organizational improvements.
No. All faculty and staff will receive a unique survey link that is connected to your college, school, institute, department, supervisor, and demographic data. Surveys can only be completed once under each link. This allows for the most accurate reporting and aggregated data back to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder.
Yes. Since the link is being used you are able to exit a survey and return to complete at a later time. Once a survey has been submitted under a particular link it cannot be used again.
Results will be shared in Summer/Fall 2020.
You are welcome to contact the Department of Human Resources or Gallagher:
¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder Human Resources 303-735-5503
Gallagher Help Desk 1-816-795-1947
Gallagher Help Desk Email GallagherKnowledgeNowKC@ajg.com