Case Study

Focus Group

Measure Effectiveness of Wonderful Life Training

The Project

Measure Outcomes of the Training Services

In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the Wonderful Life Project for participants, Daryl Kelley, Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska at Kearney, conducted a focus group study to measure outcomes of the services provided.

Dr. Kelley concluded that the stories shared by the participants after both years clearly indicated that they had benefited from the Wonderful Life Program. The participants integrated the skills into their everyday lives and found their social interaction to be much more satisfying. They clearly felt happier. 

Results

  • Many work problems were resolved.
  • Substantial improvement in communication, especially learning were gained.
  • Family relationships improved. In fact, the benefits noted were at least as strong at home as seen at work.
  • Respondents reported increased happiness and forgiveness

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Lee Elliott | Business Consultant

Sioux City, Iowa