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2007 Industry Forum Evaluation
"Golf as an industry - working together to meet the challenges ahead" - Max Garske Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "Demographics of a Changing Australian Society - how the golf industry can best engage with 21st century Australians" - Mark McCrindle Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "Getting People to Play the Game - challenges for clubs and the whole industry" - Tony Hallam Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "Presenting Our Courses to Showcase the Game - the challenges ahead" - Scott Petersen Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "PANEL SESSION - The Diversity of the Australian Golf Industry" Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "PANEL SESSION - The Future of Junior Golf in Australia" Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "PANEL SESSION - Increasing Adult Women's Participation in Golf" Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "Golf and the Media - Getting Over Greg" - Neil Breen Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "PANEL SESSION - Tournament Golf in Australia" Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: "PANEL SESSION - Implementing Programs at a Club Level" Session rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Comments: General Comments Overall Forum Rating : Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Poor Do you have any general comments about the 2007 AGIC Industry Forum?: Would you like to see a follow up Industry Forum in 2008 or 2009?: Yes, in 2008 Yes, in 2009 Yes, both No If yes, please suggest a format for the forum: Please identify any speakers you have seen who may be worthwhile considering: Would you like to make any general comments on the progress or future of the AGIC itself? Please note that this form will be sent via email. Your web browser may ask your permission to do this. If you use Microsoft Outlook, a second dialogue box may appear indicating that "a program is trying to automatically send an email on your behalf. This may be a virus" . You can safely answer yes, as it is the survey being sent, not a virus.
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