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Afterward (When The Music's Over)
 
Normally, when the meeting is over, the room clears out quickly.  But, there is one important item that you should touch on with your Audience Response technician.  That is, reports.  You should tell him what type of reports you'd like, what media you'd like them on, and when you would like them. 
 
Most Audience Response software applications provide a number of different output formats.  They might include, printed reports, spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, web pages, or a proprietary application that you install on your computer for generating a variety reports.
 
You should at least receive a question-by-question report showing how the entire group responded to each question.  If you had demographic questions, most vendors will provide an entire set showing how each group responded to each question.  These demographic cuts can be extremely valuable to your data analysis.
 
Since these reports can generate lots of paper that you probably don't want to carry home, ask that they be sent to you as soon as possible.  You can also ask if he has a CD burner (most do) and take the most important reports home on CD.
 
About 3 or 4 days after the meeting, you'll receive your printed reports and an invoice.  Review the charges immediately, comparing the final bill to your original quote.   If any travel expenses seem unreasonable, request an explanation.  And, if you paid a deposit, make certain that is reflected in the final amount due.
 
Last, do your best to get the invoice paid quickly.   If they did a good job for you, you'll want to use them again.  But slow payers often hear "sorry. . . . we are busy that week."
 

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