TIPS

Team to Improve Productivity at Stanford

TIPS Year 2007-2008 Meeting Survey

Please take a moment and provide us with your feedback on the TIPS Meetings held for 2007-2008. If you have problems with the survey, please contact Jane Marcus (jmarcus@stanford.edu) x31659.

For the meetings you attended, please rate the usefulness of the information presented on the given topic. You can find the notes from these meetings at tips.stanford.edu/meetingnotes/

If you have been unable to attend TIPS meetings, please skip to question 15.

1. September 19, 2007: IT Services Update
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
2. October 17, 2007: SFCU Information, CourseWork, Benefits Update
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
3. November 14, 2007: Career Growth Strategies Workshop
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
4. January 16, 2008: TIPS 20th Anniversary Presentation
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
5. February 20, 2008: Document Imaging/Scanning and News from Stanford Bookstore
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
6. March 19, 2008: Stanford's New Integrated Email and Calendar; Purchasing and Contracts Update
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
7. April 16, 2008: PeopleSoft Upgrade; BeWell@Stanford; Occupational Health Center
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
8. May 21, 2008: Registrar Tom Black; Updates from VPUE and VPGE
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
9. June 18, 2008: Unifying the User Community to Improve Systems at Stanford
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
10. July 16, 2008: S@VE and New Stanford Email/Calendar: A Second Look
Very Useful  Useful  Neutral  Somewhat Useful  Not Useful  Did Not Attend
11. Please select the areas you're most interested in learning about (1 = most interested; 5 = least interested):

Administrative issues (e.g. policy, procedures)
1 2 3 4 5
Administrative systems and applications (e.g. Oracle, PeopleSoft, Kronos)
1 2 3 4 5
Staff issues (e.g. benefits, compensation, career development)
1 2 3 4 5
Presentations from senior management (e.g. Provost, Dean of Research, CFO, CIO etc.)
1 2 3 4 5
Presentations on Stanford research (e.g. BioX, GCEP, etc.)
1 2 3 4 5
12. Are there any particular issues that impact your work that might be addressed by a TIPS Working Group? (NOTE: Stanford 101, SAVE and SUPAD are Stanford initiatives that began with TIPS Working Groups!)
13. Please suggest Stanford academic or research programs you'd like to learn more about (e.g. Sophomore College, International Initiative, Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Cosmology, etc.):
14. Please comment on what you think the role of the TIPS Core Rep is/should be. (Things to consider: Do you know who your Core Rep is? Do you know what a Core Rep does? Are you comfortable bringing topics/concerns to your Core Rep? How can Core Reps be more effective? Would you like to be a Core Rep?)
15. If you have wanted to attend TIPS meetings but have been unable to, what has prevented you from coming?
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