Lack of follow-through after sessions is identified as a major barrier to impact., True , False, Long-term follow-up evaluations are more common than immediate post-session evaluations., True , False, Follow-ups and facilitator debriefs are among the most common assessment methods., True, False, Many facilitators evaluate performance more than long-term impact., True, False, Most facilitators agree measurable success indicators with clients before sessions., True, False, Participant satisfaction and engagement are the most common success indicators used by facilitators., True, False, Online sessions are valued for inclusivity and accessibility., True, False, In-person sessions were considered the most impactful format by the largest share of respondents., True, False, Experienced facilitators tend to run sessions more frequently than beginners., True, False, In-house facilitators frequently work on innovation and problem-solving workshops., True , False, Agencies and consultancies often support strategic planning and stakeholder alignment., True, False, Team development, soft-skills training, and strategic planning were among the most common session topics., True, False, Nearly half of facilitators reported having no formal facilitation certification., True , False, Education and technology were among the top sectors employing in-house facilitators., True, False, Most facilitators work exclusively inside large corporations., True , False, Independent facilitators represented the largest employment group., True, False, The largest age group of respondents was facilitators aged 50–59., True, False, Only a small minority of facilitators conduct no evaluation at all., True , False , Hybrid sessions were widely described as the preferred format., True, False, Evaluation of facilitation impact should begin only after the session ends., True , False, Satisfaction scores alone are considered sufficient proof of organizational impact., True , False, Narrative “impact stories” are sometimes used to communicate value., True , False, End-of-session feedback is one of the most common evaluation methods., True , False, Only digital analytics tools are used for evaluation., True , False, The main motivation for evaluation is often improving facilitation practice., True , False.
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