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BUNDLE: Laubli Loud: Enhancing Evaluation Use + King: Interactive Evaluation Practice, Mixed media product Book

BUNDLE: Laubli Loud: Enhancing Evaluation Use + King: Interactive Evaluation Practice Mixed media product

Edited by Marlene Laubli Loud

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Buy Together and SaveMarlene Laubli Loud, John Mayne, Enhancing Evaluation Use: Insights from Internal Evaluation UnitsEnhancing Evaluation Use: Insights from Internal Evaluation Units concentrates on evaluations carried out by and/or on behalf of governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Its aim is to help organizations become more focused on using evaluation to improve policies, strategies, programming and delivery of public and communal services.

Existing theories of how this should be done are compared with the practical experiences of a range of national and international, government and non-governmental agencies.

The book is written from the insider's perspective on what helps or hinders making evaluations more relevant and useful to organizations and their needs. Jean A. King, Laurie Stevahn, Interactive Evaluation Practice: Mastering the Interpersonal Dynamics of Program Evaluation You're about to start your first evaluation project.

Where do you begin? Or you're a practicing evaluator faced with a challenging situation.

How do you proceed? How do you handle the interactive components and processes inherent in evaluation practice?Use Interactive Evaluation Practice to bridge the gap between the theory of evaluation and its practice.

Taking an applied approach, this book provides readers with specific interactive skills needed in different evaluation settings and contexts.

The authors illustrate multiple options for developing skills and choosing strategies, systematically highlighting the evaluator's three roles as decision maker, actor, and reflective practitioner.

Case studies and interactive examples stimulate thinking about how to apply interactive skills across a variety of evaluation situations. Need help finding the bundle that will best meet your course goals?

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