SPH Strategic Planning Survey 3: Values

Staying true to our original commitment to seeking feedback from all of our valued stakeholders throughout the strategic planning process, the Strategic Planning Steering Committee has released the third in a series of web-based surveys designed to gauge your level of comfort with our current values as they relate to our revised strategic priorities and associated strategies. We encourage all of our faculty, staff, students, alumni and other stakeholders to participate.

The survey is anonymous so that all contributors feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, ideas, and opinions, including constructive criticism. This survey is focused primarily on our current values and is another opportunity for you to provide valuable input as we move forward. We want to know which themes are most important to you, which areas you believe are missing but should be considered, and what specific actions you think our School should take.

Your voice is critical in this important process. We appreciate your participation and look forward to working with each of you as we continue to craft a strategic plan that best shapes the future of our School of Public Health.

The Values survey will be available until noon on Friday, May 17. Please visit the School’s website for additional information about the strategic planning process.

This strategic planning process has allowed us to engage with internal and external partners and stakeholders who play a pivotal role in our school. We would like to acknowledge that the success of this process has been primarily due to the participation of each of you, and we couldn’t be more appreciative of your continued participation.

 

Sincerely,

Sarah C. Woodrum, Senior Associate Dean for Administration

Linda A. Alexander, Senior Associate Dean for Academic, Student and Faculty Affairs

Shonnette J. Kingston, Chief of Staff