Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 69.70 |
Liaison | Kelly Wellman |
Submission Date | Dec. 2, 2021 |
Texas A&M University
PA-13: Assessing Employee Satisfaction
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 1.00 |
Jennifer
Reyes Director Vice President & Associate Provost for Diversity |
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Has the institution conducted a survey or other evaluation that allows for anonymous feedback to measure employee satisfaction and engagement during the previous three years?:
Yes
Percentage of employees assessed, directly or by representative sample:
100
A brief description of the institution’s methodology for evaluating employee satisfaction and engagement:
The 2021 faculty and staff campus climate survey was sent to 100% of TAMU's faculty and staff: 15,463 people and 3,217 participants completed the survey resulting in an overall response of 22% (25% for faculty and 21% for staff): No sampling design was used for students, faculty, or staff. The faculty and staff survey was designed to take about 15 minutes to complete. The average participant took about 17 minutes to complete the survey.
The 2021 Your Voice Matters Campus Climate surveys were developed and coordinated in collaboration and partnership with departments and colleges across the university. The survey administration was led by Dr. Alicia Dorsey, Assistant Provost for Institutional Effectiveness & Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Liaison in the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Evaluation; Dr. Darby Roberts, Director of the Department of Student Life Studies in the Division of Student Affairs; and Dr. Jennifer Reyes, Assistant Vice President for Diversity. Dorsey, Roberts, and Reyes coordinated item development, worked with university communicators to develop a marketing and communications plan, collaborated with administration to develop an incentive plan, and worked together to submit the Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications.
The 2021 Your Voice Matters Campus Climate surveys were developed and coordinated in collaboration and partnership with departments and colleges across the university. The survey administration was led by Dr. Alicia Dorsey, Assistant Provost for Institutional Effectiveness & Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Liaison in the Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Evaluation; Dr. Darby Roberts, Director of the Department of Student Life Studies in the Division of Student Affairs; and Dr. Jennifer Reyes, Assistant Vice President for Diversity. Dorsey, Roberts, and Reyes coordinated item development, worked with university communicators to develop a marketing and communications plan, collaborated with administration to develop an incentive plan, and worked together to submit the Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications.
A brief description of the mechanism(s) by which the institution addresses issues raised by the evaluation:
On February 10, 2022, from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm, the Office for Diversity will host the second Diversity Gallery in Bethancourt Ballroom in the Memorial Student Center. The university community will have the opportunity to review the diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies and progress across all the colleges and administrative units. Members of the Diversity Operations Committee (DOC) and university leadership will be available to answer questions, collect ideas, and listen to feedback about how to use the 2021 Your Voice Matters campus climate findings.
The university-level DOC, the diversity committees, and diversity-titled leaders in the colleges, departments, student organizations, and administrative units across the university are the people who will coordinate how Texas A&M uses the findings from the 2021 Your Voice Matters surveys. The 2010 Diversity Plan goal for campus climate is for Texas A&M to embrace, value, and integrate diversity and inclusion in the pursuit of academic and institutional excellence. Given the scope and breadth of our campus community, people in every department and organization can advance our institutional mission, goals, and Core Values by integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion in the pursuit of academic and institutional excellence.
The university-level DOC, the diversity committees, and diversity-titled leaders in the colleges, departments, student organizations, and administrative units across the university are the people who will coordinate how Texas A&M uses the findings from the 2021 Your Voice Matters surveys. The 2010 Diversity Plan goal for campus climate is for Texas A&M to embrace, value, and integrate diversity and inclusion in the pursuit of academic and institutional excellence. Given the scope and breadth of our campus community, people in every department and organization can advance our institutional mission, goals, and Core Values by integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion in the pursuit of academic and institutional excellence.
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Please note: The 2021 faculty and staff campus climate results have not been made public yet so they are not available on diversity.tamu.edu. The plan is to post them by December 31, 2021.
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