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Daily Archives: July 27, 2017

3TT: Give It Time

Guest Posts, Three Things ThursdayBy admin2July 27, 2017Leave a comment

In the social services world, feedback has long been a pain point. We often don’t have the time or money to build formal feedback loops into program administration, and we usually gather it from written surveys and informal conversations. The problem is, the forms get filed away in a drawer and the feedback is biased.

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