SISTUHS Interview Practice Test

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How would you conduct post-event evaluation to capture lessons learned?

Conduct a debrief, collect feedback, measure against original goals, and document lessons learned.

Post-event evaluation is about turning experience into actionable insights that improve future events. Start with a debrief to surface what happened, what went well, and what could be improved from the team’s perspective. Gather feedback from participants, sponsors, volunteers, and vendors to capture diverse views beyond what numbers show. Then compare the results to the original goals and success criteria—did attendance, budget, timeline, quality, and service levels align with expectations? Finally, document the lessons learned in a central repository, assign owners, and turn those insights into concrete actions you’ll implement in processes, checklists, roles, and timing for next time. This combination ensures you capture both quantitative outcomes and qualitative experiences, enabling real, repeatable improvements. Celebrating without evaluation misses learning opportunities; focusing only on numbers ignores the user experience; and assuming success without review overlooks hidden issues.

Celebrate and move on without evaluating.

Only collect quantitative metrics.

Assume success without review.

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