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  • 1.  Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-06-2019 12:30
    Hi, how best to share and collate survey/evaluations feedback with others? The exported spreadsheet isn't really user friendly and most interested in finding a way to print the ratings graphs and comments. Thank you
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    Josh Kuch
    Court Operations Consultant
    Florida Courts
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  • 2.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-10-2019 15:49
    I agree, the standard surveys provided aren't the easiest. We've used Inquisium (paid for), Survey Monkey (paid for) and I actually just learned about Microsoft Forms which is free in our Outlook 365 toolbox - it's awesome and a great tool for quick data analytics.

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    Rebecca Quinn
    Corporate Events Manager
    Transplace Texas, LP
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  • 3.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-10-2019 16:27
    Sadly, the Inquisium re-design roadmap shows that dashboards are not yet planned, so I think the best we can do currently is export to Excel and create our own pivot tables. I do like Rebecca Quinn's response about Microsoft Forms... we may check that out!

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    Lori Wildman
    Senior Marketing Manager
    DuCharme McMilllen & Associates
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  • 4.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-10-2019 17:32
    I know this isn't ideal, but I've set up a template in excel to make the surveys more appealing and then copied/pasted the info, then saved as a PDF.

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    Kayla Sisco
    Convention Coordinator
    Impact XM
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  • 5.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-12-2019 08:16
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    Survey Monkey actually has AWESOME sharing tools and filters. I have the same questions Year over Year (our post-event survey). You can create a dashboard (and use filtering) and just email out access to the dashboard. I like to use stacked vertial bar charts, but you can use horizontal bar, vertical bar, stacked horizontal or vertical bar, pie, donut, line graph or area graph charts. Attached is an example. I have 4 attendee types, so I just filtered this on 1 kind of attendee.

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    Brenda Ainsburg
    Channel Program Manager
    brenda.ainsburg@siemens.com
    Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    United States
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  • 6.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-12-2019 13:14
    I Similarly to Kayla (below), I also have created a template and then merge the data into excel for graph purposes. I save as a PDF and everything looks clean and easily understood.

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    Chelsea Benge
    Events Software Specialist
    Leading Real Estate Companies of the World
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  • 7.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-12-2019 14:04
    Thanks everyone!

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    Josh Kuch
    Court Operations Consultant
    Florida Courts
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  • 8.  RE: Survey Feedback

    Posted 12-17-2019 16:44
    I tend to create my own reports with the graphs and other information from the surveys and responses. I'll write the story of what I'm trying to show with the data.

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    ETA RIVE
    Electronic Transactions Association
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