OK, the results are in, straight from the WunderCommunicator, Mary McMinn, the volunteer communications director for Dallas/IABC.
Today, I received evaluation survey data from my April 8 presentation to 76 professional communicators in Dallas. I spoke to the Dallas/IABC chapter on the topic of "Spin to Win? Mildly insane insights on PR tips, tricks and truths."
Out of 76 attendees of the April 8 luncheon, 26--or one-third--filled out the post-program evaluation survey. Below is the good news and the bad news.
The Good News: A total of 73 percent of respondents rated my presentation as good, superior or excellent.
The Bad News: A total of 14 percent of respondents rated my presentation as poor or really poor.
So, we're talking 26 respondents and 76 attendees Based on my questionable math skills, that means 19 respondents rated me as Good, Excellent or Superior ... and three people rated me as poor or extremely poor. I've already hired Dick Morris to investigate who those three are ...
The Good News Chart: 
The All-News Chart:
April 22, 2008
Peer Pressure & Perspectives: Dallas communicators speak out
Labels: Being A Communicator
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