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Think Pink ONLINE 2011 The Annual Travel Reduction Survey

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Think Pink ONLINE 2011. The Annual Travel Reduction Survey. Why Do We Survey Employees?. A.R.S. 49-588 requires all large employers in Maricopa County to survey employees at sites (a building or group of buildings) with 50 or more employees. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Think Pink ONLINE 2011The Annual Travel Reduction Survey

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Why Do We Survey Employees?

• A.R.S. 49-588 requires all large employers in Maricopa County to survey employees at sites (a building or group of buildings) with 50 or more employees.

• Nearly 1,200 employers and 550,000 employees in Maricopa County participate.

• The survey:– Determines employee commute modes.– Measures whether or not we are meeting our

statutory goals.• Goal – 60% drive-alone trips (SOV) or miles (SOVMT)• Countywide Average – 72.5% SOV and 73.3% SOVMT

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How Did We Do Last Year?

Successfully completed our first all electronic survey!Achieved our Best Survey Results Ever -

• Overall, reduced SOV and SOVMT by 2%– SOV was 67.0% and SOVMT was 65.1% (5.5 and 8.1 percentage points below County average)

• Capitol Complex – WE MET GOAL!– SOV was 60.6% and SOVMT was 59.9%

• 41 State agencies, boards or commissions met goal at one or more of their sites. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

• AHCCCS achieved lowest drive alone rate of 33.9%!

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What About This Year?

As a result of Your input and that from other employees:

• Employees will enter their EIN.– EINs will be used for tracking purposes only.– Coordinators can request list of EINs who submitted surveys,

along with their Process Level and work address/site. • Contract employees or those from outside temporary

agencies will NOT be surveyed.• Time-out messages were improved.• Clarifications were added for Virtual Office workers and

those using more than one alternate mode per day.• Motorcycle was added as a mode to Question 3.

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Survey Process – Email #1

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Email #2 – Link to Survey

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Survey Landing Page

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Survey Landing Page

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We’ve Made Some Modifications

As a result of Your input and that from other employees:

• Employees will enter their EIN.– Coordinators can request list of EINs who submitted surveys,

along with their Process Level and work address.

• Contract employees or those from outside temporary agencies will NOT be surveyed.

• Time-out messages were improved.• Clarifications were added for Virtual Office workers and

those using more than one alternate mode per day.• Motorcycle was added as a mode to Question 3.

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We’ve Made Some Modifications

As a result of Your input and that from other employees:

• Employees will enter their EIN.– Coordinators can request list of EINs who submitted surveys,

along with their Process Level and work address.

• Contract employees or those from outside temporary agencies will NOT be surveyed.

• Time-out messages were improved.• Clarifications were added for Virtual Office workers and

those using more than one alternate mode per day.• Motorcycle was added as a mode to Question 3.

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Your Responsibilities …

• Updating employee counts, if necessary.Email updates to [email protected]

• Distributing several emails to employees:– Pre-survey email with link to FAQ’s– Survey email with link to Survey Site

Please cc: [email protected]– Reminder emails to increase response rate

• Ensuring a HIGH response rate from each site.– You will receive regular updates from our office regarding your

response rate(s).– 80% Award

• Complete survey process within two weeks.

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Where Do We Go From Here?

1. Determine your agency’s approach to ensure highest response rate possible.

Consider these approaches:– Sending the Pre-survey and/or Survey email from your Director.– Marking Survey email as High Priority.– Establishing network of division or site coordinators to help with

follow-up.– Involving upper management. Providing Percentage Response

Rate Reports by Division.– Requesting download from Capitol Rideshare of EINs and

Process Levels of those who have already submitted surveys.

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Where Do We Go From Here?

1. Determine your agency’s approach to ensure highest response rate possible.

2. Distribute Pre-survey email and post flyers after receiving the email from us – either February 23 or March 2.

3. On Monday of the following week, distribute the Survey email after receiving it from us. Be sure to copy us at [email protected].

4. Follow up, follow up, follow up until you reach as near a 100% response rate as possible.

5. Complete process within two weeks.

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Questions?

www.aztrpcoordinator.com

602.542.7433

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Questions?

www.aztrpcoordinator.com

602.542.7433