Thank-you Early Adopters!
As we spent time evaluating the feedback we received from those of you who participated in our second webinar last night, we found ourselves giving thanks for all the early adopters who are helping us get this thing figured out! This really is becoming a community development project and we couldn't be doing it without you. We want to share with you some of the feedback we heard; I'll do that in another post. But, first off, here are some numbers you might find interesting:
How many people attended?
54 people registered to attend the last webinar
70.37% of those who registered attended
Who attended?
43% of those who participated identified themselves as lay leaders
40% of those who participated identified themselves as professional church leaders
12% of those who participated identified themselves as judicatory staff members
5% of those who participated identified themselves as nonprofit/business leaders
Where did people come from?
34% of those who registered were from "the Upper Midwest/Midwest" (U.S.)
30% of those who registered were from "the South" (U.S.)
7% of those who registered were from "the West" (U.S.)
3% of those who registered were from "the East/Northeast" (U.S.)
26% of those who registered were from Canada
- 75% of the Canadians who registered were from Ontario
- 25% of the Canadians were registered were from Nova Scotia and Alberta
What did people have to say about the experience?
Average attendee satisfaction - 2 on a scale of 1 (highest) to 5 (lowest)
11% of those who responded said the webinar was too slow and lacked content
15% of those who responded said the webinar was too fast and hard to keep up with
74% of those who responded said the webinar was appropriately paced with good material
Interesting factoid:
Poll with the highest response rate (93%) - How do you feel about change?

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