Short-term traditional meeting evaluations are unreliable. They tell you nothing about the long-term effects of a session. We can do better.

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2015/11/why-meeting-evaluations-are-unreliable-and-how-we-can-improve-them

#meetings #EventDesign #evaluations #bias #unreliable #HowToImprove #eventprofs

How to run evals for the model router | Microsoft Foundry Blog

Walk through running quality, cost, and latency evaluations for the Foundry model router using an open-source GitHub repo designed for router-aware eval pipelines.

Microsoft Foundry Blog

Your meeting evaluations may not be reliable because attendees are biased toward easy feedback. Instead, focus on the intangible aspects of the event experience.

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2013/06/meeting-evaluations-reliable

#evaluations #ROI #events #eventprofs

Can conference organizers get evaluative feedback on the long-term outcomes of their events? Try The Reminder and find out!

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2015/11/the-reminder

#meetings #EventDesign #evaluations #FacilitatingChange #TheReminder #eventprofs

How can you get great attendee evaluation response rates? Here are three suggestions that work for me. They'll work for you too!

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2011/01/evaluation-response-rates

#meetings #evaluations #surveys #ResponseRate #eventprofs #events

It's time for a "sound of silence" roundup of meetings industry pet peeves. Do they resonate? What am I missing?

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/meeting-industry/2023/05/sound-of-silence

#meetings #PetPeeves #AirQuality #evaluations #PayingSpeakers #eventprofs #assnchat

Short-term traditional meeting evaluations are unreliable. They tell you nothing about the long-term effects of a session. We can do better.

https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2015/11/why-meeting-evaluations-are-unreliable-and-how-we-can-improve-them

#meetings #EventDesign #evaluations #bias #unreliable #HowToImprove #eventprofs