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Survey
Administration
Increasing Response Rates
The Texas Department of Insurance Survey administration plan has paid off. TDI went from a 25% response rate in 1994, to 64% in 1996, and in 1998 employees returned 78% of the Surveys. Part of the strategy to increase response rate was feature survey information and participation status in the organization's newsletter and to encourage employee participation with a note from the Commissioner..
Prior - Newsletter announcement of upcoming Survey
During - Newsletter announcement to encourage participation.
Immediately Following - Newsletter at close of data collection.
Encouragement from the Commissioner.
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HUMAN RESOURCES NEWSLETTER
Texas Department of Insurance
1998 Survey of Organizational Excellence
Your Opinion Makes a Difference!
In January, you'll be receiving a copy of the "Survey of
Organizational Excellence." For the past several years the School of Social Work at
The University of Texas has conducted a biennial state employee attitude survey aimed at
improving the quality of life in the workplace. TDI is again participating in this study.
Commissioner Bomer and Executive Management have utilized past results from this survey as
an assessment tool and indicator of employee satisfaction. Your answers help provide an
accurate profile of our agency's strengths and weaknesses which assist in the agency's
strategic and business planning processes to help improve our workplace and the quality of
services we provide to the citizens of Texas. Texas' state leadership is also interested
in using the results from this survey to find out how you feel about the State as your
employer. The survey is tabulated by an independent contractor. Survey results will be
shared with agency employees.
Commissioner Bomer encourages each employee to complete the survey.
Over 64% of TDI employees responded to the 1996 Survey of Organizational Excellence. TDI's
goal for the 1998 survey is a 100% response rate. The survey distribution date will be
announced through Groupwise.
So, put in your 2-cents worth when the survey arrives. Your opinion makes a difference!
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HUMAN RESOURCES NEWSLETTER
Texas Department of Insurance
Your opinion can still count - surveys can still be mailed
The survey data collection period for the UT Survey of
Organizational Excellence has been extended until March 6,1998. As of Feb. 18, the agency
response rate was at 59 percent. So if you haven't completed the survey, please take the
15 or so minutes it requires to share your valuable opinions.
Human Resources extends congratulations to the programs and floors with
90 to 100% response rate. These include the 13th floor, where Lucy Machuca of PIO tempted
everyone to complete the survey by offering a scrumptious breakfast taco feast when all
surveys were completed. Also mentioning that Commissioner Bomer was the first in his area
to complete the survey didn't hurt the response rate upstairs either.
Divisions reporting 100 percent or near 100 percent participation by
mid-February were Fraud, Internal Audit, Life/Health, Property and Casualty and Human
Resources. Other divisions offered pizza parties, cookies, a combination birthday/survey
party. If your area has a unique method of motivating or celebrating survey response,
please let Ann Cook know. Over 64 percent of TDI employees responded to the 1996
Survey of Organizational Excellence. TDI's goal for the 1998 survey is a 100 percent
response rate.
The UT Survey of Organizational Excellence is an assessment tool and
indicator of employee satisfaction. Your answers help provide an accurate profile of our
agency's strengths and weaknesses which assists in the agency strategic and business
planning processes to help improve our workplace and the quality of services we provide to
the citizens of Texas. Texas' state leadership is also interested in using the
results from this survey to find out how you feel about the State as your employer. The
survey is tabulated by an independent contractor and is anonymous and confidential. Survey
results will be shared with agency employees after the results have been tabulated and
analyzed. These results will appear in future issues of the Bulletin Board. Employees that
have suggestions or opinions regarding the survey questions and/or modifications for the
1999-2000 survey, please send them to Morris Winn.
IN VISION
HUMAN RESOURCES NEWSLETTER
Texas Department of Insurance
Thank You TDI
The Survey of Organizational Excellence data collection period
has concluded. An estimated 784 surveys were returned resulting in a 78 percent employee
response rate. This is a 14 percent Increase over the response rate in 1996, the last time
the survey was conducted. I commend you for your interest in the quality of the workplace
and the state of Texas as your employer. As you know, this is an important agency
assessment tool for me and other TDI managers, and I sincerely appreciate you taking the
time to complete the survey and share your opinions.
The School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin
administers the Survey of Organizational Excellence and a preliminary report is
anticipated in May 1998. Of course, survey results will be shared with employees as
promised. Again, you have my thanks for your continued confidence and trust in the
leadership of TDI and Texas.
Encouragement from the Commissioner
1998 Survey of Organizational Excellence Is Arriving Soon
The Survey of Organizational Excellence, the employee satisfaction survey administered by the University of Texas School of Social Work will be distributed in January. Commissioner Bomer respectively encourages each employee to complete the survey and tell us what you think our organization is doing well and where you think we need to improve. We have utilized results from past surveys as an assessment tool in the agency strategic and business planning processes and as an indicator of employee satisfaction. We will continue to use survey results to improve our workplace and the quality of service we provide to the citizens of Texas.
TDI's goal is a 100% response rate. Your input is valued and appreciated. Survey results will again be shared with agency employees.
Your opinion is important!
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Interventions
The Texas Department of Insurance acted on the data. The first intervention was to follow up with employees a mini-questionnaire to gather more information. Next, TDI acted on the data and the resulting interventions are listed.
The next step - follow-up survey (mini-questionnaire).
Interventions on several construct areas.
Mini-Questionnaire
You may have your own ideas about what contributed to TDI's positive survey results. Please take this opportunity to share your comments on these survey results by completing the "Next Step" mini-questionnaire.
Survey of Organizational Excellence -- THE NEXT STEP ....
You have participated in the University of Texas Survey of Organizational Excellence and have seen the results. Now, you can respond to the survey. Your comments are essential for the "next step." Participation is voluntary. Thank you!
1. What do the results of the survey mean to you? Were the results "way off" or "right on target'?
2. In your opinion, what was the most significant finding from this survey?
3. To what do you attribute the improvements in TDI scores?
4. What ideas do you have on how TDI can use the results of this survey?
5. What do you see as the "next step" for TDI, based on the results of this survey?
6. Please share any other comments you may have regarding the U.T. Survey of Organizational Excellence.
Specific Interventions
Events or occurrences which change a score are known as "interventions." The UT study did not analyze reasons for improvements in the TDI results. Human Resources, however, has looked at known "interventions" that may have shifted employee attitudes, values and beliefs about some of the core areas. Possible factors in some major areas include:
Internal Communication/Availability of Information
Empowerment
Goal Orient & Strategic Orientation & Change Oriented
Consistency
Extemal Communications
Team Effectiveness
Employment Development
Physical Setting
Time and Stress Management and Burnout
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Press Release
Public Information Office
Subject: TDI AGENCY NEWS - Survey Records Upswing in Employee Satisfaction
April 2, 1997
The following press release was issued by the Texas Department of Insurance on April 2, 1997.
Survey Records Upswing in Employee Satisfaction
Texas Department of Insurance employees are more satisfied with
their agency than two years ago and said so in record numbers, according to the results of
the 1996 Survey of Organizational Excellence.
Sixty-four percent of the agency's 950 employees participated in the
survey in August 1996, according to results printed today (Wednesday) in Bulletin Board,
TDI's employee newsletter. This was the highest participation reported among agencies with
a comparable number of employees and compares with 25 percent participation by TDI's
employees in 1994.
The survey, which was begun in 1979 as a way to improve the workplace
environment and customer services of state agencies, is conducted every two years by the
University of Texas Center for Social Work.
The Center reported that TDI employees in the survey indicated an
upswing in how they perceive themselves, the agency and service to its customers. The
Center plans on showcasing TDI as a best practices agency because of the survey efforts
and positive survey results.
Survey questions dealt with 20 broad themes or subject areas, ranging
from job satisfaction to whether quality is an important value to the agency and whether
employees feel they have the resources needed to deliver quality.
I am proud of TDI employees for participating in the survey to such a
high degree, State Insurance Commissioner Elton Bomer said. I'm also pleased that the
results indicate employees have a higher satisfaction with themselves, our agency and the
service we provide. I think a similar improved perception of the agency exists among our
customers. That's something we can all take pride in.
Governor George W. Bush appointed Bomer as Commissioner in early 1995
and recently reappointed him to another two-year term.
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Certificate of Appreciation
Certificates of appreciation were distributed to those assisting in the Survey of Organizational Excellence administration. Below is the text and information which was printed on the certificate.
Certificate of Appreciation Awarded to Name of Recipient Texas Department of Insurance March 24, 1998 Signed by: Elton Bomer, Commissioner of Insurance
In Grateful Appreciation for Your Time and Support On the 1998-99 U. T. Survey of Organizational Excellence
Presented by Morris Winn, Director, Human Resources |
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