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What's 'good' percentage for 'satisfied participants'?
Hello All, I facilitated a 21 off-site person workshop (internal to my company) last Monday, 27th Feb. For the first time I produced a Survey Monkey survey to gauge impressions of the workshop. So far & after a reminder 12hrs after the initial survey email went out, I have had 9 respondents. Having tried surveying before, I know that the number of respondents to a survey will be very low (43% i.e. 9 out of 21 in this case - which might be as good as it gets). The results are in the attached screen grab. My questions are: 1. What's a good percentage for 'satisfied participants' after a workshop? 2. Feedback appreciated on the types of questions that I asked in the survey! 3. The weakest area was my 'explanation of the exercises'. I used the AJ&S format for explaining an exercises, if you are familiar with this. I really struggle with explaining. I think that I need to iterate several versions of the exercise explanation. And may drop the exercise if the explanation doesn't make sense, as this might be indicative of the exercise not actually making any sense?
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@Kerri Price Hi Kerri, Thank you very much for your feedback. I will use your questions in my next feedback survey. Kind regards, Mark
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@Damien Gauthier Hi Damien, Thank you very much for your feedback! it id very useful. Could I ask what is the reason for using a seven point scale for a three question survey please? Also I'm afraid that I did not understand the following "and you subtract the percentage of 6 or less to the percentage of 9 or more,"? Kind regards, Mark
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Hello Facilitators๐Ÿ‘‹ I'm really curious about where everyone is from. I'd love to make this a mega post where we can see how diverse the Facilitator Club community is. Who knows, you might find a lot more people in your area than you thought! Once I have lots of answers on this post, I want to make a nice graph!
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Mark Woodyatt
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I'm Head of Operations at a company that moves TV channels around the world.

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