| SEG periodically
conducts surveys of its members in order to ascertain how
well it is serving them and how it can serve them better.
Reports on the results of these surveys are provided below.
Exploring
Product Values Among SEG Members (2.13 MB PDF)
This survey, conducted in late 2000, explores
the value various groups of members place on the various products
and services offered by the Society. Three groups were sampled—a
randomly selected group of 2,500 SEG members, the SEG Executive
Committee, and a group of 50 "VIP" members.
The survey sought to:
- Gather information regarding member
attitudes toward specific service offerings.
- Identify and quantify opinions regarding
the membership's perceived importance of specific services
to the industry at large, the perceived importance to the
membership, and the desired funding level.
- Explore member attitudes toward increased
membership dues to fund program creation or expansion, if
required.
Exploring
Communication Preferences Among SEG Members (2.50
MB PDF)
This survey, conducted in the fall of 1999,
primarily examines member preferences regarding print versus
online delivery of SEG serial publications.
Exploring
Member Satisfaction Among SEG Members (900 KB PDF)
This survey, completed in February 1999,
measures member attitudes about the service they receive from
SEG. |