*Originally written by maria for Changing River Consulting
Do you have parts of your life that you want to change? Do you know exactly what you need to do to change them? Do you go to bed every night knowing you did nada to make that change happen? … Continue reading →
*Originally written by ACET Blog: ACET Team for ACET, Inc. Blog
Recently, John Gargani shared a list of 5 words that evaluators use that can be misleading in reports. John’s blog inspired us to identify “pet peeves” we have found in evaluation work. Here’s our own list: “Problem” The use of the word “problem” in itself can elicit negative responses and put people on the defensive. [...]
*Originally written by Stephen Gill for The Performance Improvement Blog
If you’re not going to evaluate a leadership development program, don’t do the program! It will be a waste of time, money, energy, and trust. End-of-program reactionnaires (aka smile sheets) don’t count as evaluation. I’m talking about a systematic, evidence-based…
*Originally written by Francisco Mejía for Development that Works
What do we know, with hard evidence and rigorous methods on what works in reforming government service? Not much. A paper on civil service sheds some light.
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