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Developing a strategic plan for evaluating research impact: A primer

James wrote 11 hours ago: How do you create a strategic goals for your research. Can impact be a strategic goal? If you view y … more →

Tags: Toolkits, Theory, research impact, Impact, impact evaluation, impact focused research, IMPACT Literacy, engagement, Public Engagement

Why Case Studies are a bridge to influence: A super-quick guide

James wrote 1 day ago: This article was first published on Research to Action in February 2013 In this article I look at th … more →

Tags: Toolkits, Theory, research impact, Impact, future of impact, impact outcomes, impact evaluation, impact focused research, Ref

The Centrality of Influence

James wrote 1 day ago: Originally published as a two part series on Research to Action this article examines the relationsh … more →

Tags: Influence, Commentary, research impact, Impact, future of impact, impact industry, impact outcomes, impact evaluation, impact focused research

The time has come for a better social dialogue between impact professionals

James wrote 1 day ago: This article was first posted on Research to Action on 15 April 2013     “Impact is easy…” I heard D … more →

Tags: Commentary, research impact, Impact, future of impact, impact industry, impact outcomes, impact evaluation, impact focused research, DESCRIBE project

The threat of convergent thinking in M&E for international development1 comment

Molly Hamm wrote 2 weeks ago: Like many in evaluation, I consider myself to be a lifelong learner; I thrive on learning, relearnin … more →

Tags: International Development, Me, Innovation, evaluation practice

CAC's Unique Monitoring and Evaluation System 1 comment

coachesacrosscontinents wrote 2 weeks ago: May 3rd, 2013:  Coaches Across Continents works in complex, challenging, and constantly changing env … more →

Tags: Coaches Across Continents Blog, baseline and endline, Coaches across Continents, Football for Social Impact, impact models, Slider, WISER

Experience in an Age of Evidence Based Decisions

jamesrcohen wrote 3 weeks ago: The current trend in foreign development, and many sectors, is evidence based management. Develop st … more →

Tags: Management, Assessment, Good practice, evidence based management, experience?, monitoring and evaluation, Team, Jeffery Pfeffer, Complexity

Glass Houses... INGOs and Walking the Talk on IATI1 comment

Linda Raftree wrote 4 weeks ago: This is a cross-post from Tessie San Martin, CEO of Plan International USA. Tessie’s original … more →

Tags: Accountability, development, Iati, open data, Open Development, Smart Aid, Transparency, Compliance, ingo

Benefits, barriers and tips for ICT-enabled M&E1 comment

Linda Raftree wrote 1 month ago: At Catholic Relief Services’ annual ICT4D meeting in March 2013, I worked with Jill Hannon from Rock … more →

Tags: development, ict4d, ICTs, mobile and technology, m4D, wait what, CRs, Evaluation, ict, Me

WIN on monitoring and why it matters for integrity

Water Integrity Network wrote 1 month ago: Watch the video of Janek Hermann-Friede of the Water Integrity Network on monitoring at the IRC Symp … more →

Tags: Events, training & workshops, Monitoring & evaluation, Tools & Methodologies, Evaluation, Irc, irc symposium, monitoring, water integrity

The (endangered) art of monitoring in development programmes

theColorOfRed wrote 1 month ago: Murray Boardman of Save The Children New Zealand makes a good case for monitoring (apart from the re … more →

Tags: Institutions, The (endangered) art of monitoring in development progr, project monitoring, murray boardman, project implementation and monitoring

A cheaper and more useful alternative to ROI for a think tank: Force Field Analysis

Enrique Mendizabal wrote 1 month ago: Last week I attended a meeting of members of the Latin American Initiative for Public Policy Researc … more →

Tags: opinion 2, Resources and Links, ex ante evaluation, force field analysis, Influence, Learning, Return on Investment

Video in Eval Week: Soledad Muñiz on Participatory Video for M&E

solemu wrote 1 month ago: My latest post for the American Evaluation Association AEA365 A Tip-a-Day by and for Evaluators blog … more →

Tags: participatory video, Blogging, PV M&E

Who is responsible for a think tank's influence?

Enrique Mendizabal wrote 1 month ago: I was listening to a podcast on Free Will, determinism, indeterminism, etc, and it got me thinking a … more →

Tags: opinion 2, think tanks, Evaluation, Influence, Impact, Outcomes, attribution, Contribution, responsibility

Let the data flow

Robert Johnston wrote 1 month ago: One of the most interesting details that I found from the Global Burden of Disease research was the … more →

Tags: Stunting, Wasting, Nutrition, Sun, Data

RsC M&E training for consultants: "Four First Steps"

resultsconsulting wrote 1 month ago: RsC started with M&E education programme for 11 new trainee consultants. Four modules will be he … more →

Tags: Bosnia, Me, Results Consulting, Sarajevo

VACANCY: Belize, Project Director / Manager, Rural Development

killefitconsult wrote 2 months ago: Killefit consult – consultant sourcing and project management http://www.killefitconsult.com/b … more →

Tags: Rural Development, Belize, Rural Development, logical framework, EDF procedures, Project Cycle Management, Agriculture Extension, BUDGET Procedures, grant

ICTs and M&E at the South Asia Evaluators' Conclave

Linda Raftree wrote 2 months ago: At the Community of Evaluators’ Evaluation Conclave last week, Jill Hannon from Rockefeller Fo … more →

Tags: Accountability, ict4d, ICTs, mobile and technology, participation, technology salon, wait what, conclave, Evaluation, Evaluator

Episode 4: Interview with Jeanne Downing

Marcus Jenal wrote 2 months ago: We have just published this interview with Jeanne Downing of USAID under our Podcast page. Jeanne Do … more →

Tags: Podcast, development, Jeanne Downing, microenterprise development, Resilience, USAID


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