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Webinar Survey for non-profits, foundations, government agencies, educational and cultural institutions

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Andy Goodman, of The Goodman Center, and a goodman communications consulting is conducting a survey on webinars and teleconferences.  Please check it out and/or send it on if you know if someone who might fit the profile. 

http://budurl.com/AGoodman

** This survey is intended only for those in the following sectors:  non-profits, foundations, government agencies, educational and cultural institutions.  If you aren't in one of these groups, but know someone who is, please send it on.  Thanks **

Here's a bit more from the survey creators:  

If you'll take a new survey on teleconferences, videoconferences and webinars, you'll receive a full report on what works, what doesn't and why.  Here's the scoop:

Given the current economic climate, everyone's looking for ways to cut costs and work smarter.  And that means more organizations may turn to teleconferences, videoconferences and webinars instead of in-person meetings.  Makes sense in theory, but will this really be a good thing?  

You've probably endured enough badly-run "long distance meetings" to agree that these can be serious time-wasters.  On the other hand, there are some organizations that are learning how to master these technologies.  Andy Goodman (author of Why Bad Presentations Happen to Good Causes) wants to find and share those best practices (as well as the common mistakes we should all avoid), but first he needs your help.

His online survey takes only about 10 minutes to complete, and in return for your time, he'll send you a complete report with all the results in April.  So give him just a few minutes now, and hopefully  he can save you from countless borning hours in the months to come!  Click on this link to take the survey:  

http://budurl.com/AGoodman

And then forward this to a colleague and help make this study even more comprehensive.  Thanks for your help!  

I imagine Andy has a "Why Bad Webinars Happen to Good Causes" publication in the works.  As a webinar consultant in the DC area, I think it will be another great tool.  Thanks for helping Andy out.  

Maryann Kearns

Potomac Webinars


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