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Other Services:
Governmental Services
Labor Assessments and Availability
Housing Surveys
Economic Impact Research
Program Evaluation
Strategic Planning
Grants Facilitation |
Governmental
Services Survey
Why conduct Governmental Services Surveys?
Citizens expect that state and local agencies be accountable
to the public. One of the ways to meet this expectation is through
using scientific survey methods to accurately assess opinions
about the quality of your agencys programs and services.
What Can a Government Services Survey Assess?
The Docking Institutes UCSR can help you assess:
Perceptions regarding the policies and programs you administer
Local citizen involvement in programs
Staff professionalism and courtesy
Accuracy of information provided to citizens
Promptness and convenience of service provided
System redundancies
Other pertinent information specific to your programs
and services
The surveys findings can assist you in decision-making
that will affect programs and operations. Because the quality
assurance survey is done by an independent organization, the
surveys results will have credibility with elected leaders
and the public.
Custom Services from the Docking Institute
The UCSR will work with you to develop a government services
survey project tailored to your specific concerns and needs.
Professional services provided by the UCSR include:
Development of a questionnaire
Set up a Sampling Plan
Develop report based on analysis of the survey data
Time frame for the successful completion of the project
Text and electronic report format
Public presentation of the findingsRecent Surveys and
Clients
The Docking Institute has performed recent government services
surveys for the following clients:
City of Garden City
City of Hays
Kansas Forestry Services
Kansas Justice Commission
Kansas Small Business Development Center
Copies of Docking Institute surveys and studies can be accessed
through our archives.
Cost of Services and Contact
A custom proposal and cost estimate is available upon request
at no cost. Contact Director of the University Center for Survey
Research, Mike Walker.
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