Analysing quantitative and qualitative data is often the topic of advanced research and evaluation methods courses. However, certain basics can help to make sense of the reams of data.
When analysing data (whether from questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, or whatever), always start from a review of your research goals, i.e. the reason you researched the first place. This will help you organize your data and focus your analysis. For example, if you wanted to improve a program by identifying its strengths and weaknesses, you can organize data into program strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions to improve the program. If you wanted to fully understand how your program works, you could organize data in the chronological order in which customers or clients go through your program. If you are conducting a performance improvement study, you can categorize data according to each measure associated with each overall performance result, e.g. employee learning, productivity, and results.
Basic analysis of "quantitative" information (for information other than commentary, e.g. ratings, rankings, yes's, no's, etc.):
Basic analysis of "qualitative" information (respondents' verbal answers in interviews, focus groups, or written commentary on questionnaires):
Attempt to put the information in perspective, e.g. compare results to what you expected, promised results; management or program staff; any common standards for your products or services; original goals (especially if you're conducting a program evaluation); indications or measures of accomplishing outcomes or results (especially if you're conducting an outcome or performance evaluation); description of the program's experiences, strengths, weaknesses, etc. (especially if you're conducting a process evaluation).
Consider recommendations to help employees improve the program, product, or service; conclusions about program operations or meeting goals, etc.
Record conclusions and recommendations in a report and associate interpretations to justify your conclusions or recommendations.