RICS members: Survey of the Profession is now open to share views, to 13/12

The next round of the RICS biannual Survey of the Profession has been launched and is open until 13 December.

RICS writes:

The Survey provides an opportunity for members to share their thoughts and opinions on our progress and what you would like to see prioritised and delivered through the RICS agenda. Through your feedback you can contribute to our transformation and work for public advantage.

Whatever stage of your career, your voice matters and is a vital catalyst to our service delivery, progression, and success. Your responses will help better shape our organisation and enable us to fulfil our purpose of creating a world class globally recognised professional body that is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environment.

Your previous feedback has already contributed to additional member-engagement resources across the UK and global markets that deliver increased levels of engagement opportunities and strengthened our service delivery. Between July and September 100 global events took place with 4,416 delegates in attendance. These events include partnership events, invite only, roundtables, market led F2F and webinars.

Through our ‘Shaping the Future events’ we have given members across the UK the opportunity to consider and discuss our plans in more detail with senior leaders shaping the way RICS communicates in ways that add value for members and improve their experience of the institution.

Our entry and assessment review has reported to us, and we are now working to deliver a clearer and more consistent assessment process for APC candidates.

To ensure impartiality and confidentiality, we have appointed Savanta, an independent global research agency, to conduct the survey. As a token of appreciation, we will enter survey participants into a draw and will donate £500 to a charity nominated by one winning member.

Look out for your email from rics@savanta-surveys.com over the next few days.

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