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Preliminary Results of AQIP Examiner Survey

Preliminary Results of AQIP Examiner Survey. Presented at Faculty Mandatory Day May 12, 2004. Participation. Total surveys completed: 1,408 % of full-time employees completing the survey: 78% % of part-time employees completing the survey: 27%. Organizational Perspective (OP) Index.

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Preliminary Results of AQIP Examiner Survey

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  1. Preliminary Results of AQIP Examiner Survey Presented at Faculty Mandatory Day May 12, 2004

  2. Participation • Total surveys completed: 1,408 • % of full-time employees completing the survey: 78% • % of part-time employees completing the survey: 27%

  3. Organizational Perspective (OP) Index Tri-C Organizational Perspective Index = 29.2 Maximum = 40

  4. The Nine Criteria Indices

  5. Criteria Indices (con’t)

  6. Caution • No value judgments • Evaluation of details needed • Evaluation by employees category needed • Need to add impact of approximately 1,500 comments

  7. Next Steps • Present these results collegewide • Organize and convene a committee to synthesize and analyze detailed results. • Organize and convene a committee to identify other sources of possible action projects and identify outstanding issues. • Identify a process for getting collegewide input in prioritizing action projects for the College to take to the AQIP Strategy Forum in October.

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