And with all the mail sent now days do we really expect everyone to
remember blurbs like this? Maybe if the blurb below came on say a Monday
noting the survey with details as to who would be sending, sends the
survey the very next day it might be retained long enough. In addition,
I remember this email and it had more than just the below blurb and that
means having to remember this one thing out of many and that isn't
always best either. Just saying.
Charles
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Charles E. James
IST - Administrative IT Solutions
Operations/Release Management/CalNet Deputy/Bldg Coordinator
Wk: 510-642-8440
ASG Deputy Email: [email protected]
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"The perfect man employs his mind as a mirror;
it grasps nothing; it refuses nothing;
it receives, but does not keep." ~ Chung-Tzu
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On 3/30/15 12:57 PM, Christopher Brooks wrote:
Kathleen VALERIO wrote:
Hi Micronet,
This is a legitimate survey from Towers Watson, a well respected
company that does research. A message from UCOP was passed through
Cal Messages to All Staff was sent by Jeannine Raymond AVC of HR,
March 25th alerting people that this survey was coming. Text pasted
below.
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