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Thank you for your attendance to the recent InterviewRX presentation. This questionnaire is designed to capture your comments about the content, delivery and overall impact of the presentation. Your answers will provide valuable feedback for future presentations. Estimation completion time is 5 minutes. Click here get started. Instructions Provide your feedback by using the following [...]

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Mitch Byers April 23rd, 2007
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Feedback of presentation

Thank you for your attendance to the recent InterviewRX presentation. This questionnaire is designed to capture your comments about the content, delivery and overall impact of the presentation. Your answers will provide valuable feedback for future presentations.


Estimation completion time is 5 minutes. Click here get started.

Instructions
Provide your feedback by using the following scale:

1 = Poor
2 = OK
3 = Good
4 = Exceptional

Was the subject matter appropriate for the audience?
Was the subject matter of interest to you?
Were their sufficient key points to understand the topic?
Were their sufficient examples/stories to explain the content?
How would you rank the overall quality of the content?

DELIVERY AND INTERACTION
Did the speaker seem comfortable in front of the group?
How would you rank the delivery style of the presentation?
Was the topic presented in a conversational tone?
Did the speaker show enthusiasm?
How would you rank the ability of the speaker to answer questions?

OVERALL IMPACT
If you participated in the competency exercise, how would you describe its value?
How would you describe the usability of the information from the presentation?
Did you believe what the speaker was saying?
What is the likelihood you will incorporate the material in your career?
What is the likelihood you will share/recommend the content to others?

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
What one or two things would have increased the impact of the presentation?

What are your recommendations for future topics?

Please share any additional comments you have.

Thank you for your time participation.

If you have a specific question you would like answered, please click here to ASK MITCH.

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