An important concept most people don’t consider is WHEN to ask for feedback. It is typically asked at the END of an event - after the webinar or course or vacation, etc. This is known as the “autopsy approach”: waiting until the event is over to figure out what went wrong. But how does conducting this autopsy help your members, students, clients or attendees?
Doc Champagne explains why you should never use the autopsy approach when asking for feedback, with examples of how autopsies can go wrong. Instead, use the science-based alternative to get huge response rate and far more accurate and meaningful results.
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