MODULO 4 Evaluación del evento
Evaluation of Events: Measuring Success
Introduction to Event Evaluation
- The module focuses on the evaluation phase of event planning, emphasizing its importance in measuring the effectiveness of efforts made during the planning and execution stages.
- Evaluation is described as a quality control process that helps optimize future events and ensures that initial solutions proposed are effective.
Quantitative vs. Qualitative Evaluation
- Discussion begins on the difference between quantitative (numbers, attendance, costs) and qualitative measures (perception, satisfaction, engagement) of success.
- It’s crucial to analyze both types of data after an event to understand what went well and what could be improved.
Understanding Attendance Metrics
- A critical analysis is presented regarding the difference between registered participants (inscriptos) and actual attendees, highlighting conversion issues when there is a significant gap.
- Identifying causes for low attendance can inform adjustments in communication strategies, scheduling, or value propositions for future events.
Creating Effective Evaluation Tools
- Emphasis on designing appropriate tools like post-event surveys to gather valuable feedback beyond mere numerical data; perceived experience is also essential.
- A professional post-event report synthesizes findings from evaluations, combining data with analyses and improvement proposals to communicate results effectively.
Continuous Improvement through Evaluation
- The evaluation process is framed as ongoing and foundational for professional growth in event management, distinguishing organized planners from improvisers.
- Suggestions include utilizing provided survey templates and report models to enhance professionalism in organizing future events.