150: Three Steps to Take After You Conduct a Survey, with Bonni Stachowiak

Coaching for Leaders - A podcast by Dave Stachowiak - Mondays

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The three key steps to take after you conduct a survey, with the recent Coaching for Leaders listener survey as our case study. Guest: Bonni Stachowiak 1. Thank people Dave used Surveymonkey.com for the listener survey 2. Share the results Resources for visualizing results Column Five Piktochart Demographics Over 100 people participated 40% have graduate degrees 75% of listeners are managers Of those, 60% have managed five years or more Findings Dave needs to be more concise (introductions and show length) People want to continue to hear more advice for practical action People like and want more Q&A 3. Take action Show length will be 30-40 minutes Advice or practical action at the end of each episode Question and answer show the first Monday of the month (submit your question) Products and services Free online resource library is coming Paid monthly membership with access to weekly training videos will start with a private beta test Email Dave at [email protected] if you'd like to be considered for the private beta test Bonni started a podcast! The Teaching In Higher Ed podcast is live on iTunes and Stitcher Practical action Thank someone who has completed something for you that has not yet been thanked Feedback Do you agree with the survey results? Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/150 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next question and answer show is episode #152 Topic: Career direction Submit your question Thank you to Chris Burniston, Christa Read, Laura Schiesl, Maria Padilla, Brandon Bentley, Guido Arruabarrena, Lili Li, Noa Ronen, and David York for subscribing to the weekly update. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe

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