[Deptheads] Re: Feedback Seminar
tim at stugiii.com
tim at stugiii.com
Mon Feb 25 16:18:24 PST 2008
Karl is right...1% response is considered good...what if you gave people $1 or $2 off their con badges if they turn in a feedback form?
Tim
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From: Karl Kreder [mailto:zeotter at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 06:13 PM
To: deptheads at strategicon.net
Subject: Re: [Deptheads] Re: Feedback Seminar
My experience as an IT professional who has worked for departments that love to online feed back forms is that everyone who gets one in the mailbox will ignore it. Only those who really, really care are going to fill it out and they are usually people that go to the feedback seminars anyways.
The IT department I used to work for was happy if we got 2-3 responses a month after sending out 300-500 requests to fill out a feedback form.
They seem easy and clean but for some reason everyone would rather go to the people they are comfortable with (friends or family) and tell them what they thought about the con then tell us. I am sure their is some psychology text somewhere the discusses this phenomenon in detail but I don't know it.
My two cents...
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Eric Burgess <erburgess at gmail.com> wrote:
There are lots of companies that will let you do surveys free of charge. I think Zoomerang has a free version and do does survey monkey. As Janice said - it's much easier to just give them radio buttons and perhaps some comment fields.
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Janice Sellers <janicemsj at gmail.com> wrote:
Wouldn't an actual online form with radio buttons be easier? That way
it could feed the responses into a database for easy compilation.
Janice
On 2/25/08, Eric M. Aldrich I <ealdrich at penguinlust.org> wrote:
> We need to get more feedback, and electronically needs to be the way to do it. I can do this via pdf, I think. That is, create an electronic form they fill out and email in.
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