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Staff and faculty still have the chance to make voices heard in organizational survey

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Staff and faculty still have the chance to make voices heard in organizational survey 

 



City of Hope’s organization-wide survey for employees, including physicians, scientists and other staff, will remain open for participation until May 23.

The survey aims to measure how well employees understand City of Hope’s strategy
and support it through their activities, whether staff members behave in ways that reflect City of Hope’s values and desired culture, and more.

A third-party vendor will administer the survey to ensure confidentiality and objectivity.  Staff members received an e-mail on May 12 including a link to the survey and instructions for completing it.

Employees without computers or online access at work should speak to their supervisor about access to common-area computers for taking the survey.

More information about the survey is available to employees on the City of Hope
intranet at www.coh.org/survey.

 

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