CAROL ELLIS | MISSOURI STATE BOOKSTORE NADINE JONES | TECHNOLOGY & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ABBY ISACKSON | PUBLICATIONS JOHN PETERSON | PRINTING SERVICES.

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CAROL ELLIS | MISSOURI STATE BOOKSTORE NADINE JONES | TECHNOLOGY & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ABBY ISACKSON | PUBLICATIONS JOHN PETERSON | PRINTING SERVICES HOLLY ROBISON | PSYCHOLOGY University Staff Ambassadors June 11, 2010 “Improving Employee Morale”

University Staff Ambassadors Is there an employee morale problem? Meetings with Primary Contacts Ed Choate, Human Resources, November 16, 2009 Dr. Wes Scroggins, Associate Professor, Management, November 30, 2009 Mountain Toppers Meeting Dr. Michelle Visio, Associate Professor, Psychology, December 11, 2009

3 What is the most important item in your job? What would you like to see changed at the University? What message would you like to send to the President? Are you Staff? Are you Faculty? January 2010 University Staff Ambassadors Surveys (1/2) Mini Survey – 5 Questions To determine direction of questions

University Staff Ambassadors Mini Survey Sample Comments The cost center approach isn’t working, because revenues from enrollment increases don’t get sufficiently directed to productive departments. Instead our hard work rewards an administrator’s pet project. (Faculty) There are ways to manage budgets without costing jobs. When things get tight in a family, they don’t give away the baby! Find a way. (Faculty) We are all in this together. Support and encourage us, and we will support and encourage you. (Staff) Better communication across campus. Strive harder for the betterment of staff moral, we are at our lowest due to economy and extra workloads. Work harder towards a paperless University – get out of the dinosaur age. (Staff) (Comments reworded to compress ideas) Equal representation and fairness when it comes to issues regarding faculty and staff. Sometimes it seems faculty is rewarded with a silver platter, while staff must jump through hoops for any kind of recognition and/or change (especially when it comes to salary). We are the “lower income and ranks”, but without us, the University would not run. (Staff)

University Staff Ambassadors Approval for Institutional Review Board

University Staff Ambassadors for USA Employee Morale Survey

University Staff Ambassadors Surveys 2/2 Springfield Campus Survey Faculty/Staff  As a result of the 5 questions mini survey  35 Questions  11 categories

8 Participants Responses were received from 941 employees of Missouri State University. Of those, 92.6% (n = 871), were full-time employees, 5.4% (n = 51) were part-time employees, 1.2% (n = 11) indicated they did not want to report job category, and 0.9% (n = 8) did not indicate a category. At the time of the survey, there were 2,107 full-time employees at Missouri State University; our response rate for full time employees was 41%. IRB approval #10273 University Staff Ambassadors

9 About 28% of respondents indicated they worked for Missouri State for more than 15 years and 18% reported working for Missouri State for 1 to 3 years. We asked employees to report how long they worked for Missouri State University. Seven categories were provided.

University Staff Ambassadors Table 1 Basic Characteristics of the Population of Full-time Employees at Missouri State University (Springfield and Mtn. Grove) Compared to Full-time Respondents of the USA Morale Survey Campus Demographics Springfield and Mtn. Grove Survey Respondents Springfield and Mtn. Grove Response rate for each category N%N% Total2,107100%871100%36.7% Gender (full-time respondents) Male % Female1, % Prefer not to respond566.4 Did not respond2.2 Job category (full-time respondents)N%N% Executive/Administrative/Managerial Faculty Staff1, Prefer not to respond242.8 Did not respond1.1

University Staff Ambassadors Supervisor Support My supervisor appreciates me. My supervisor delivers on promises. I trust my supervisor. My supervisor shows too little interest in the feelings of subordinates. (recoded)

University Staff Ambassadors Operating Conditions I have too much work to do it well. Many of our rules and procedures make doing a good job difficult. I have too much to do at work.

University Staff Ambassadors Meaningful Work I feel a sense of pride in doing my job. I sometimes feel my job is meaningless. (recoded) I work here for money; otherwise this is nothing else for my life here. (recoded) Highest Positive Response

University Staff Ambassadors Fringe Benefits There are benefits we do not have which we should have. (recoded) The benefits we receive are as good as most other organizations offer.

University Staff Ambassadors Worry about the Future I worry about the future of Missouri State University. I worry about the future of my job. I often feel that I do not know what is going on with Missouri State University.

University Staff Ambassadors Work Unit Cohesion I enjoy my coworkers I find I have to work harder at my job because of the incompetence of people I work with. (recoded) Communications are good within my work unit.

University Staff Ambassadors Communication among Colleges Communications are good among the colleges. Most Negative Response

University Staff Ambassadors Pay, Performance, and Promotion I feel I am being paid a fair amount for the work I do. The performance appraisal system used to evaluate my performance is fair. Those who do well on the job stand a fair chance of being promoted. I do not feel that the work I do is appreciated. (recoded)

University Staff Ambassadors Ethical Behavior Top administration has let it be known that unethical behavior will not be tolerated in our workplace. Some employees at Missouri State University engage in behavior I consider unethical. (recoded) Missouri State University has a good reputation in the community.

University Staff Ambassadors Perceptions of Inequity There is a lot of inequity among the different work units on campus. There is a lot of inequity between faculty and staff.

University Staff Ambassadors Intent to Quit I plan to leave Missouri State University for another job. I often think about quitting my job.

University Staff Ambassadors CommunicationsPromotion of Cooperation

University Staff Ambassadors SalaryFringe BenefitsPerformance Review

University Staff Ambassadors Dr. Michelle Visio, Psychology Mr. Ed Choate, Human Resources Dr. Wes Scroggins, Management Mr. Ken McClure, Administrative & Information Service Ms. Debbie Donnellan, Administrative & Information Service

University Staff Ambassadors QUESTIONS ?