IS428 AY2019-20T2 Assign RYAN WONG POH FAI

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Data Preparation

For Data Preparation, I referred to the following video for some guidance.

Data Cleaning and Transformation

Screenshots Steps
Data 1 - Pivot I01 - P27.jpg
1. Pivot I01-I26, P01-P27
Data 2 - Rename Columns.jpg
2. Rename Pivot Field Names and Pivot Field Values to "QuestionID" and "Score" respectively
Data 3 - Inner Join with Legend.jpg
3. Drag Legend and Inner Join with SMU tab (QuestionID = Code)
Data 4 - Rename Item Column to QuestionText.jpg
4. Rename Item Column to QuestionText
Data 5 - Hide Columns.jpg
5. Hide Columns: Code, Free text, 0-10, F15-F18
Data 6 - Create Dimension for Position.jpg
6. In a new Sheet, Duplicate Position under Measures > Rename it as Position (Category)
Data 8 - Create Aliases for Position.jpg
7. Create Aliases for Position
Data 7 - Aliases for Position.jpg
8. Rename Aliases for Position
Data 10 - Create Dimension for Library.jpg
9. Duplicate Library under Measures > Rename it as Library (Category)
Data 9 - Create Aliases for Library.jpg
10. Create Aliases for Library
Data 10 - Aliases for Library.jpg
11. Rename Aliases according to the screenshot
Data 12 - Duplicate and Rename Score Dimensions.jpg
12. Under Measures, duplicate Score and convert it to a dimension

13. Then, rename the Score dimension to "Score (Category)"

Comments on Survey

One issue with the Library Survey is that it does not assign a description to each score. The Survey only gave a description of Low for a score of 1, and a description of High for a score of 7. The Survey should improve on this by providing descriptions for each score. An example given:

Score Description
1
Not important at all / Not satisfied at all
2
Not important / Not satisfied
3
Slightly not important / Slightly unsatisfied
4
Neutral
5
Slightly important / Slightly satisfied
6
Important / Satisfied
7
Extremely Important / Extremely satisfied

By providing descriptions, survey respondents will have a better idea of what each score represents. Therefore, for the purposes of analysing this survey, I will assume that the scores follow the table above.


Analysis and Insights

Undergraduates

Importance

For undergraduates, these are the 5 Most Important Library services:

  1. Q18 - I can get wireless access in the Library when I need to
  2. Q14 - I can find a quiet place in the Library to study when I need to
  3. Q19 - Printing, scanning and photocopying facilities in the Library meet my needs
  4. Q17 - Laptop facilities (e.g. desks, power) in the Library meet my needs
  5. Q06 - Opening hours meet my needs


Performance

5 Worst Performing Services:

  1. P15 - I can find a place in the Library to work in a group when I need to
  2. P26 - I find it easy to use mobile devices (e.g. tablets and phones) to access online resources
  3. P14 - I can find a quiet place in the Library to study when I need to
  4. P16 - A computer is available when I need one
  5. P01 - I am informed about the Library services


As for the 5 Best Performing services:

  1. P12 - Library staff provide accurate answers to my enquiries
  2. P21 - Online resources (e.g. online articles, databases, ebooks) are useful for my studies and help me with my learning and research needs
  3. P08 - Self Service (e.g. self-check loans, requests, renewals, holds) meets my needs
  4. P13 - I can get help from library staff when I need it
  5. P18 - I can get wireless access in the Library when I need to


Biggest gaps between Importance and Performance

I have ranked the areas in order of the largest average score gap between Importance and Performance.

  1. Q14 - I can find a quiet place in the Library to study when I need to (Gap: 1.59)
  2. Q15 - Finding a place in the Library to work in a group when needed (Gap: 1.41)
  3. Q19 - Printing, scanning and photocopying facilities in the Library meet my needs (Gap: 0.83)
  4. Q26 - I find it easy to use mobile devices (e.g. tablets and phones) to access online resources (Gap: 0.66)
  5. Q06 - Opening hours meet my needs (Gap: 0.5)

Based on the areas identified above, it shows that SMU Library should first prioritise improving the amount of spaces needed for students to study and work in a group. There was also a huge gap in the printing, scanning and photocopying facilities of SMU Library, hence SMU library should look towards finding more ways to increase the amount of printers.

Undergraduates also experience a gap in using mobile devices to access online resources at SMU Library. Hence, SMU Library should focus on improving mobile access to their online resources.

As for opening hours, undergraduates still feel a lack in the current operating hours of SMU Library.


Comparison between LKS and KGC Library as a Study/Work Space

Net Promoter Score

Postgraduates

Importance

Performance

Net Promoter Score

Faculty

Importance

Performance

Net Promoter Score

Staff

Importance

Performance

Net Promoter Score