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Survey on Networking and Collaboration

Published by Tina M Facca-Miess at December 2, 2013
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A research group from the Boler School of Business at John Carroll University is launching a preliminary survey in order to  understand attitudes and behaviors regarding Jesuit Networking and Collaboration.
If you are reading this post, we are very interested in your opinion around networking within the Jesuit body. At the end of this text you will have the link to the survey. This is a first step in generating feedback from those potentially served by networking efforts, and is an effort to co-create the most valuable experience for all stakeholders. This research will serve as a foundation for future research and we look forward to sharing the results with you.
If you would like to pass the survey onto others who are involved with Jesuit-related organizations or ministries, or are Jesuit school alumni, simply copy and paste the link into an email to your friend. If you have any issues, suggestions, comments on the survey tool, please send me a note and we will update the survey for future distribution. If you have a larger network of contacts that may benefit from our research on Jesuit networking and collaboration, please let us know at [email protected]. Here is the link to the survey: Jesuit Networking and Collaboration Survey or you can access by pressing the following button:
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Tina M Facca-Miess
Tina M. Facca-Miess, Ph.D is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at John Carroll University in the Boler School of Business. Her areas of research interest include applied statistics, marketing education, social entrepreneurship, and marketing ethics.

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