Results Presentation Guide: Intro

The important thing here is that you're letting people know that not only will you be reviewing results but you'll also be discussing potential implications and identifying areas for focus. You'll also see a brief outline of the sections relevant to the particular survey.

We believe the most important thing is re-iterating the need to find a focus for action. Some people will feel that this is too much to ask in one session. However, even if you cannot arrive at a final decision it can still be useful to emphasize that this is the end goal for collecting all this data. We'll discuss this more as we go through the relevant sections.

Following this slide it can also be useful to create slides describing the survey you used and the main outcome measure you used. For example, you can highlight that you measured School Climate, provide a brief definition and a summary of all the other factors you covered. 

Presenting Notes: Set the scene. Begin with the why and how of Pulse surveys and what this means for your organization. Then get into the results. 

Next - Results Presentation Guide: Participation

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