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2005 COE Employee Survey Report
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2005 COE Employee Survey Report
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Comparing intranet usage across departments, it is clear that while the intranet might be a <br /> somewhat effective way to get certain types of information to staff in some departments, <br /> depending on it as a primary method of communication to Police would exclude nearly two - <br /> thirds of staff in that department. <br /> Ranking by department of intranet as a source of job - related <br /> information <br /> PDD 60% <br /> Central Services 58% <br /> Public Works 56% <br /> LRCS 54% <br /> Fire /EMS 47% <br /> Police 36% <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% <br /> Percent who said they use the Intranet as a source of information <br /> While most respondents were satisfied with the quality of information they received about <br /> benefits, fewer than half were happy with the information they received about career <br /> development opportunities, their work plan, or City departments and divisions. <br /> I am satisfied with the quality of information I received regarding: <br /> Benefits 76% <br /> Policies and procedures 64% <br /> Training opportunities 62% <br /> My job performance 59% <br /> City programs 54% <br /> My work plan 48% <br /> City departments or divisions 47% <br /> Career development opportunities 42% <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% <br /> Percent who agree or strongly agree <br /> 22 <br />
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