SURVEY OF FULL TIME UAS JUNEAU ACADEMIC STAFF ABOUT WORKSPACE

  1. In which UAS building is your primary workspace located?

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    15 0 NA
    Anderson Building : 0
    Egan Library : 2
     
    Egan Classroom Wing : 0
    Hendrickson Building : 5
     
    Hendrickson Annex : 0
    Hendrickson Annex Extension (education) : 1
     
    Mourant Building : 0
    Natural Sciences Research Lab : 0
    Novatney Building : 5
     
    Soboleff Building : 2
     
    Soboleff Annex : 0
    Student Recreation Center : 0
    Technical Education Center : 0
    Whitehead Building : 0
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  3.  Which UAS academic unit are you in?

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    9 6 NA
    School of Arts and Sciences : 2
     
    School of Career Education : 0
    School of Education : 5
     
    Egan Library : 2
     
    School of Management : 0
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  5.  How long have you been employed at UAS?  (choose one)

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    15 0 NA
    Less than one year : 2
     
    1-3 years : 2
     
    4-8 years : 2
     
    9-12 years : 6
     
    13 years or more : 3
     
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  7. In thinking about the location of your IDEAL university-assigned workspace, please rank the following according to your personal preference (1=highest)

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    Proximity to faculty offices
    1 : 1
     
    2 : 1
     
    3 : 0
    4 : 3
     
    5 : 2
     
    6 : 3
     
    7 : 3
     
    8 : 0
    unranked : 2
     

    Proximity to space for group meetings (e.g. conference room)
    1 : 0
    2 : 3
     
    3 : 5
     
    4 : 2
     
    5 : 1
     
    6 : 3
     
    7 : 1
     
    8 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Close to convenient parking
    1 : 3
     
    2 : 1
     
    3 : 1
     
    4 : 1
     
    5 : 3
     
    6 : 1
     
    7 : 2
     
    8 : 1
     
    unranked : 2
     

    Proximity to other staff members in your department or program
    1 : 4
     
    2 : 4
     
    3 : 2
     
    4 : 0
    5 : 2
     
    6 : 1
     
    7 : 0
    8 : 0
    unranked : 2
     

    Proximity to school leadership (e.g. dean/director)
    1 : 1
     
    2 : 1
     
    3 : 0
    4 : 5
     
    5 : 2
     
    6 : 2
     
    7 : 2
     
    8 : 0
    unranked : 2
     

    Proximity to areas frequented by students
    1 : 1
     
    2 : 0
    3 : 0
    4 : 1
     
    5 : 2
     
    6 : 3
     
    7 : 4
     
    8 : 3
     
    unranked : 1
     

    Access to shared resources (e.g. printer/copier, kitchenette)
    1 : 3
     
    2 : 4
     
    3 : 5
     
    4 : 1
     
    5 : 1
     
    6 : 0
    7 : 0
    8 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Other (please specify)
    1 : 1
     
    2 : 0
    3 : 1
     
    4 : 0
    5 : 0
    6 : 0
    7 : 1
     
    8 : 2
     
    unranked : 0

    Comments:
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    Private and quiet
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    Windows that open next to workspace
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    Proximity to Windows and natural light
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    A break room with kitchenette in the Soboleff building would be nice.
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    Privacy, quiet work environment
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  9. In thinking about the design of your IDEAL university-assigned workspace, please rank the following according to your personal preferences (1=highest)

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    15 0 NA
    Ability to hold a confidential conversation without being overheard
    1 : 2
     
    2 : 7
     
    3 : 2
     
    4 : 3
     
    5 : 1
     
    unranked : 0

    Quiet space for focused work
    1 : 5
     
    2 : 1
     
    3 : 6
     
    4 : 3
     
    5 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Sufficient space for materials or equipment associated with your duties
    1 : 7
     
    2 : 4
     
    3 : 3
     
    4 : 1
     
    5 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Space for personal file cabinets
    1 : 0
    2 : 3
     
    3 : 3
     
    4 : 8
     
    5 : 1
     
    unranked : 0

    Other (please specify)
    1 : 1
     
    2 : 0
    3 : 0
    4 : 0
    5 : 2
     
    unranked : 0

    Comments:
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    Space to meet with a couple collaborators without scheduling a large room
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    Areas that comply with ADA regulations
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  11. In thinking about the environment of your IDEAL university-assigned workspace, please rank the following according to your personal preferences (1=highest)

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    15 0 NA
    Availability of natural light
    1 : 8
     
    2 : 4
     
    3 : 3
     
    4 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Desirable view
    1 : 2
     
    2 : 3
     
    3 : 8
     
    4 : 2
     
    unranked : 0

    Ability to control temperature
    1 : 5
     
    2 : 7
     
    3 : 3
     
    4 : 0
    unranked : 0

    Other (please specify)
    1 : 0
    2 : 1
     
    3 : 1
     
    4 : 2
     
    unranked : 0

    Comments:
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    The library has very uneven heating and certain parts are often quite cool.
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    Visual appeal of area - wall color, artwork etc, as well as adaptable to standing desk options.
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    Ideally, all are 1s but less ideally, you can't be productive if you are too cold or too hot and have no recourse.
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    Ability to open a Window
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    I am in the corner with no view, or windows for natural light and I'm fairly certain we cant alter the temperature.
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    Windows next to workspace that open
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  13.  What type of workspace do you currently have? (choose one)

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    15 0 NA
    Private office : 0
    Shared office : 0
    Cubicle with a door : 0
    Cubicle without a door : 15
     
    Desk in an open office : 0
    Other (please specify) : 0
    Comments:
    Selected: Cubicle without a door
    Next to the entry door, across from another cubicle without a door, next to the "kitchen" for the entire floor and by 2 faculty who hold student meetings.
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  15.  Which of the following qualities does your current workspace have? (check as many as apply)

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    15 0 NA
    Proximity to faculty offices : 6
     
    Proximity to space for group meetings (e.g. conference room) : 4
     
    Close to convenient parking : 7
     
    Proximity to other staff members in your department or program : 12
     
    Proximity to school leadership (e.g. dean/director) : 9
     
    Proximity to areas frequented by students : 6
     
    Access to shared resources (e.g. printer/copier, kitchenette) : 15
     
    Ability to hold a confidential conversation without being overheard : 0
    Quiet space for focused work : 3
     
    Sufficient space for materials or equipment associated with your duties : 11
     
    Space for personal file cabinets : 8
     
    Availibility of natural light : 8
     
    Desirable view : 4
     
    Ability to control temperature : 1
     
    Other (please specify) : 2
     
    Comments:
    Selected:
    If only parking was enforced in the handicapped area and fire lanes; never has been for the 10 years I've been here. VERY FRUSTRATING when able-bodied folks park there. Unfortunately it appears it's going to take a tragedy to get this enforced.
    Selected:
    Window that opens. Not all of my file cabinets fit into my cubicle.
    Selected:
    The view I have of the "improved" courtyard is undesirable.
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  17.  How satisfied are you with your current workspace? (choose one)

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    15 0 NA
    Very satisfied : 1
     
    Somewhat satisfied : 4
     
    Neutral : 4
     
    Somewhat dissatisfied : 2
     
    Very dissatisfied : 4
     
    Comments:
    Selected: Neutral
    The space wouldn't be bad if people who are frequently on conference calls or have meetings have more of their own space instead of being in a shared one.
    Selected: Very dissatisfied
    You can hear everyone's conversations. Very disruptive. No place to hang a coat. No control of the temperature It's either too hot or too cold. Very rarely is it an acceptable temperature. No place to hold a department meeting or audio conference
    Selected: Somewhat dissatisfied
    We weren't given any real choice; we were told what we were getting and had to adapt.
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  19.  How much of the time you are in your office do you spend meeting face to face with students and/or faculty? (choose one)

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    15 0 NA
    Less than 20% : 9
     
    20-40% : 4
     
    40-60% : 1
     
    60-80% : 0
    80-100% : 1
     
    Comments:
    Selected: 40-60%
    i rarely have students at my office area and typically go to my coe workers area for interactions
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  21.  The quality that I like MOST about my current workspace is:

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    13 2 NA
    Comments:
    It is quiet and accessible to students and other patrons
    Large Windows
    I have sufficient desk space for what I need.
    How much space my cubicle has and that I have a window with natural light and that opens.
    Being able to stand or sit at my desk.
    windows that open
    The other cubi dwellers are wonderful and interesting people from a variety of programs. There is nothing about this space that says "quality".
    Desk area is large enough to lay out tasks. Sufficient cabinets for manuals and resource materials.
    quite when i need it to be
    Handicapped parking area next to office (although unenforced so others park there all the time :(  )
    Enough personal and shared space.  Working in close proximity w other SOE staff. Plenty of natural light & great view.
    The set up of my cubicle.
    Storage
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  23.  The quality that I like LEAST about my current workspace is:

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    14 1 NA
    Comments:
    no view and no control of the small window in my space. Also temp is an issue its not consistant
    It is a little small...not a big problem and has no views to the outside
    No privacy
    Loud coworkers in the shared space. You can't escape the sound when you need to.
    No door.
    No privacy, very limited storage for supplies.
    noise
    Heating system was designed for a classroom and despite repeated (and appreciated) attempts by facilities people, it is always either too cold, too hot AND too windy.
    I can hear everyone talking. Very disruptive. Desks areas set up so that you are approached from behind. Very BAD. No flexibility in rearranging furniture to fit personal desires without having to contact the movers. No place to hang a coat.
    no window, or natural light, tucked away in the corner.
    Insufficient storage for files.
    N/A
    I'm not have a confidential conversation without being overheard.
    Lack of privacy and the amount of noise & distractions.  View of ugly courtyard.
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  25.  What ONE THING would make your current workspace more inviting and appealing?

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    12 3 NA
    Comments:
    Could be a little larger...
    More of an open space that isn't divided by tall cubicle walls. I'm the only one in my space that faces towards the door. Everyone else has their back to the door which seems like it is not very inviting to people entering the office.
    Better temperature control and better sound barriers.
    Storage space for supplies (so it is not stacked everywhere)
    privacy
    doors
    COLOR. Gray is Blah.
    a window/or some natural light ANYWHERE near my area. Nearest window is on the opposite side of the "technical Services" area
    More space.
    N/A
    Being able to have a confidential conversation without being overheard.
    Privacy & quiet
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  27.  What ONE THING would make the overall campus workplace setting more inviting--a place that you'd like to spend more time with colleagues and students?

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    12 3 NA
    Comments:
    I can't really speak to the whole campus as I spend most of my time in the library.  I very much appreciate the beauty and amenities of the library.  Although my office space is small I'm often in other parts of the library so I don't feel confined.
    Not sure
    Larger break room where we can actually sit down for breaks or lunch and comfy furniture to relax.
    Visually appealing spaces
    meeting spaces
    A place with healthy and delicious food to eat, to have coffee and pastries and to hang out during breaks. The cafeteria is not any of these and the new brick courtyard will not fulfill the need for a dry, comfortable gathering spot.
    Add a photo mural of the Juneau mountains to the Registrar/ Financial Aid wall. Everyone knows they are at the University of Alaska Southeast, especially by the time they have entered the building.
    more involvement with student events, as a 'computer guy' i do not get to interact with the students very often outside of "i can't get the printer to work"
    Lounge with chairs/couch where we could take breaks away from our office and lay down if needed.
    Finish construction projects so there is adequate parking!
    Being able to have a confidential conversation without being overheard.
    A Lawn (opps...too late to hope for that)
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  29.  What other comments do you have about improving uas work spaces and the overall UAS work place environment?

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    12 3 NA
    Comments:
    There is no area where we can have meetings. Also no true break room. We have to eat lunch at our desk or go to the cafeteria. This means we are interrupted with work issues and might as well not be on lunch. There is no where to take a break form work!!!!
    The library as a whole doesn't have ideal work spaces as several faculty/staff here don't have private offices.
    Departments shouldn't be so split up. Appropriate positions should be grouped together in a space if space needs to be utilized more efficiently (i.e. admin staff in an open area with faculty and advisers in a place with a closeable door/more soundproof.
    Consistency in the style of furniture/cubicles/desks, artwork on walls, desk treadmills would be awesome!
    If cubicle environments are unavoidable, it would be helpful if the spaces were shared by those having similar functions, such as administrative staff with other administrative staff, and adjuncts with other adjuncts.
    What with converting classrooms to offices, access to staff centers for preparing lunches, doing dishes, getting water have been centralized in rooms with sinks causing noise, traffic, smells and generally disrupting work. There needs ti be a staff/faculty lounge at regular intervals throughout the campus so that someone's work spaces don't turn into another person's kitchen.
    A storage room that is adequate is essential. A conference room should be required for all office areas that use the cubicle format to allow for audio conferences and department meetings.
    none.
    More ADA compliance.
    We're good...!
    Faculty need to have offices not cubicles in order to maintain FERPA requirements.
    People have different working styles.  Some people are easily bothered by noise and outside distractions when trying to work on important projects.  A chance to have a quiet work environment would be ideal for many people.  
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