Malmstrom's CSAF Survey results released
By , 341st Mission Support Squadron Manpower and Organization Flight
/ Published September 06, 2006
MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. -- Almost 2,000 Malmstrom members - active duty military, guard, reservists, appropriated and non-appropriated civilians - took the time to respond to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Survey. The results of the survey have been released and leadership at all levels is committed to getting the word out.
Areas on the survey that received the highest ratings included perceived performance of the unit, with 96 percent of respondents saying "my unit is successfully accomplishing its mission," and trust in supervisors garnering more than 90 percent agreement with statements like, "my immediate supervisor is sincere in his/her efforts to communicate with team members." The complete results for the 341st Space Wing are available on the Malmstrom AFB Home Page under "Current Topics." They will be available to review online for the next month.
"We are extremely happy with both the participation rate and results, but realize there are areas that require leadership attention and we will address them," said Col. Geofrey Frazier, 341st Space Wing commander.
Leadership will be providing feedback regarding their respective unit results within the next 30 days, said Randy Glick, the Malmstrom project officer for the CSAF Survey.
"Leadership from the CSAF all the way down asked each of us to take time from our busy work schedules and complete the survey. You told leadership the areas that require improvement and now leadership will begin the process of addressing those target areas," Mr. Glick said.
Commanders received a copy of their unit's results, and a comprehensive workbook to help them interpret their survey results, and develop and share action plans.
Actions as a result of previous surveys have included increased emphasis on recognition, training and funding for off-duty activities such as the "Detour," the new
Airmen's center in building 650.