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Format: Evaluation Form
This form helps you take a critical look at the performance and background of the training service you employ for training users in your application. Critically evaluate their effectiveness and whether you would use them again, based on the whole picture: services provided, goals met, problems, accomplishments, cost/benefit comparison, areas needing improvement and budget information and recommendations.


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