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Evaluation – Giving and Receiving Feedback Presented by Terri Trevino. Feedback . . . “The return of information to the source of a process or action for the purpose of control or action.” - The American Heritage Dictionary. Objective.
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Evaluation – Giving and Receiving FeedbackPresented by Terri Trevino
Feedback . . . “The return of information to the source of a process or action for the purpose of control or action.” - The American Heritage Dictionary
Objective After session, attendees will be able to identify three key components of giving and receiving oral and written constructive feedback.
Giving Feedback • Be descriptive • Add constructive feedback • Help people hear and accept the feedback
Receiving Feedback • Breathe • Listen carefully • Ask clarifying questions • Acknowledge the feedback
5 General Areas of Written Evaluations • Program: topics, substance, speaker
5 General Areas of Written Evaluations • Meeting site: facilities & local services
5 General Areas of Written Evaluations • Special activities: entertainment and social activities
5 General Areas of Written Evaluations • Attendee profile: demographics
5 General Areas of Written Evaluations • Exhibitor profile: floor traffic patterns, product interest, buying plans
Guidelines for Questionnaires • Ask specific questions • Make completing evaluations easy • Make returning forms convenient • Design questions consistently • Pay attention to formatting • Capture data to measure trends
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