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1 UWA Exit Survey 2010 Rod Dewsbury preliminary report

2 Exit Survey Quantitative and qualitative Hard copy survey to all departing staff forced choice answers and written comments 183 respondents = about 22% of departing employees Optional Exit Interview – face to face or by phone

3 Survey Respondents Quite representative of departing employees in general SurveyCessations UWA workforce Male32%45%47% Female68%55%53% Academic35%40% Professional65%60% Ongoing28%25%53% Contract68%75%47% Voluntary turnover (resignation & retirement) 8.3% Cessation of contract 9.1%

4 Survey Respondents Quite representative of departing employees in general SurveyCessations UWA workforce Male32%45%47% Female68%55%53% Academic35%40% Professional65%60% Ongoing28%25%53% Contract68%75%47% Voluntary turnover (resignation & retirement) 8.3% Cessation of contract 9.1%

5 Why do exit surveys?

6 Cartoon used with permission

7 Highs ExitsWorking Life Informed of changes that affect me61% 56% Leaders provide clear vision57% 72% Professional Development56% 67% Lows Opportunities for advancement28% 43% Encouraged to participate in change40% 41% Satisfaction with UWA

8 Highs ExitWorking Life I worked well with Colleagues82% 89% I could manage the level of stress80% 59% I enjoyed the level of people contact73% NA I was encouraged to use initiative73% NA Lows Adequate opportunities to engage in training and development43% 75% Satisfaction with work area

9 ExitWorking Life Quality of management and supervision56% 70% Clear expectations of supervisor/head56% 64% Adequate recognition64% 53% Local Management - in the middle

10 I would return74% I felt I could be effective in my job73% Quality of working life 66% Immediate working environment60% Summary statements of job satisfaction

11 Career Change49% Promotion45% Personal (unrelated to job)41% Personal (job related)39% Contract not renewed36% Why do people leave? Responses of influential or highly influential (allows for multiple responses)

12 Comments – written Management36% Positives about UWA21% Career issues14% Working conditions11%

13 Supervisors should have training. People with few "people skills" should not be put into supervisory roles, if ‘x’ was in a good mood, we had a good day The chance of a permanent position and a leadership were very attractive after 15 yrs on different research grant contracts I had a fantastic time working with my team at UWA. I would have stayed, but my relocation has made it impossible.

14 Things to consider… Career issuesPDR – active career planning Use of contracts Mobility Scheme Development Opportunities Supervisor/ManagerOSDS – development or training ERMS – advice/mediation InterpersonalEmployee Assistance Program Equity and Diversity Services

15 ERMS faculty contact http://www.hr.uwa.edu.au/hr/hr_contacts http://www.hr.uwa.edu.au/hr/hr_contacts Mobility Sandy Fitzpatrick (Mon,Wed,Thurs)6488 7486 OSDS6488 1504 Employee Assistance Program PPC Worldwide1300 361 008 UWA Counselling6488 2423 Equity and Diversity6488 3873 Contacts


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