Tag: survey

  • LITS Online News survey: We need your input

    LITS Online News survey: We need your input

    Campus and Community Relations (CCR) would like to invite you to complete an online survey about the LITS Online News, your weekly internal newsletter. We have not conducted a survey since 2018, and this year’s is particularly important because we are in the process of updating the overall format of the newsletter to more modern…

  • Last chance to participate in Online News survey

    Last chance to participate in Online News survey

    Surveys of readership are important because they help determine the future path of our communication vehicles. Campus and Community Relations (CCR) recently completed a crucial survey for the Online News however we decided to add a single Net Promoter Score question to serve as a baseline for future metrics. To date, only 10% of our…

  • Need your opinion: Newsletter survey

    Need your opinion: Newsletter survey

    Campus and Community Relations (CCR) would like your feedback about the Online News, your divisional newsletter. We are interested in improving our service to better meet your needs. Please take a few minutes to answer this survey and feel free to be as candid as you like regarding your responses, as they will help guide…

  • You Have Been Heard!

    You Have Been Heard!

    The MarComm office has reviewed the recent Online News survey and the results have been very helpful in helping us plot our communication direction over the next year. We sent the survey to all 569 LITS employees and received 152 responses, which is impressive given that the survey required a reasonable amount of thought and…

  • Spring survey about the Online News

    Spring survey about the Online News

    This month marks the one year anniversary of Marcomm’s transition of the Online News from a static monthly online periodical to a weekly WordPress blog. It was a major change in the way we deliver our internal staff content. As such, and because our new colleagues in the Library never got to weigh in on…