Monthly Archives: February 2012

Data Analysis Planning

This is a very quick post.  I have had a full work week and addressed several “odds and sods” on the research front.  For example, I completed some final thank-you notes, sought advice on bibliographic searching, and followed up on my … Continue reading

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Data Collection Fatigue…

I am leaving the library very shortly because I am connecting with a girlfriend for coffee.  I feel a tad guilty because I had a late start to my stint at the library and am now departing early!!  That said, … Continue reading

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93% Response Rate!

This is going to be a very short post.  I have 484 completed leadership surveys which represents a 93% response rate!  I am thrilled with this outcome.  I think that the key success factor in this outcome was the team … Continue reading

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88% Response Rate!

It is late and I am zonked.  I have had a very topsy turvy week between research, work, and my personal life.  I am thrilled  to say that I have received 461 completed leader surveys.  I have dedicated a good … Continue reading

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