Delegates’ positive feedback on the seminar
The results of the evaluation performed on the last day of the IMF CEF seminar on Building Fiscal Institutions to Meet Post Crisis Challenges have now been compiled. The evaluation provides valuable insights of participants’ reactions to the training event and the degree to which they perceived they acquired new knowledge and skills relevant to their work. The delegates’ feedback was overwhelmingly positive and well above the standardized quality training benchmark – of 4.2 or higher based on a scale of 1 (poor or strongly disagree) to 5 (good or strongly agree).
Selected results based on five aspects of seminar design and implementation, as measured on the last day of the event; including general assessment of the training activity; usefulness of the seminar; seminar set-up and delivery; seminar content; and seminar organization; are shown below:
- Relevance of this seminar to participants’ current work or function: 4.53
- Quality of the facilitation/experts: 4.78
- Usefulness of the newly acquired information: 4.44
- Usefulness of the seminar materials to participants’ current work or function: 4.50
- Enough time was allowed for questions and free class discussion: 4.56
- Overall quality of seminar organization: 4.83
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