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Making Evaluation Happen When you are not in the Room: Part 2: Engaging People

Making Evaluation Happen When you are not in the Room: Part 2: Engaging People

This is the second of a three part series on how internal evaluators can build their organization’s evaluation capacity and is based on a talk at Eval 13 by the same name.  Last post, I wrote about starting from scratch when you first begin evaluation…

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Making Evaluation Happen When you are not in the Room: Part 1, Starting From Scratch [Guest post by Patrick Germain]

Making Evaluation Happen When you are not in the Room: Part 1, Starting From Scratch [Guest post by Patrick Germain]

This is the first of a three part series on how internal evaluators can think about building their organization’s evaluation capacity and sustainability and is based on a talk at Eval13 by the same name. Any evaluator, internal or external, working to incorporate evaluative practices…

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The Conference is Over, Now What? Professional Development for Novice Evaluators

The Conference is Over, Now What? Professional Development for Novice Evaluators

At the American Evaluation Association’s annual conference in October 2013, I led a roundtable titled “The Conference is Over, Now What? Professional Development for Novice Evaluators.” We discussed ways that novices can deepen their knowledge, build their skills, socialize with other evaluators, and get involved…

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Eval13: 3000+ evaluators, 800+ sessions, and way too little time to soak it all in

Eval13: 3000+ evaluators, 800+ sessions, and way too little time to soak it all in

Last week, more than 3000 evaluators descended on my hometown of Washington, DC for the American Evaluation Association’s annual conference. I learned this much + slept this much = rockstar conference. #omgMQP I had the pleasure of spending Monday and Tuesday in Michael Quinn Patton’s…

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Building an Evaluation Culture with Top Ten Lists [Guest post by Corey Newhouse]

Building an Evaluation Culture with Top Ten Lists [Guest post by Corey Newhouse]

Hi, I’m Corey Newhouse, the Founder and Principal of Public Profit. We help public service organizations measure and manage what matters. As the leader of an 8-person evaluation firm, I think often about staff training and common organizational practices. Anyone who has been in the field…

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The best Ignite presentations are when the presenter stumbles over words [Guest post by Kevin Flora]

The best Ignite presentations are when the presenter stumbles over words [Guest post by Kevin Flora]

Ignite sessions… a presentation format started by O’Reilly that I thought would never stick around. The more I conduct my own presentations, I feel as though the audience engagement and personal enthusiasm is a direct reflection of my content. If this theory holds true, then…

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Blog-o-versary!

Blog-o-versary!

Celebrating… my first blog-o-versary! My first post was on March 23, 2012. A year ago, I was concerned that I wouldn’t have anything to blog about. Surprisingly, my biggest challenge has been trying to blog less frequently! Looking Backwards What’s worth celebrating? Here are a few…

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