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  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 128
    av EV (Evaluation Practice)
    296,-

    Strategy has emerged as a watchword of modern change efforts. Calls to be strategic are sounded in the private sector, government, philanthropy, and the not-for-profit sectors. Management experts stress the importance of strategic thinking. Change agents are urged to act strategically.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 75
    av ev
    285,-

    Performance measurement is a very timely topic in the public and nonprofit sectors of the United States and in many countries around the world. Executive and legislative initiatives have required public managers to identify performance measures, set performance targets, and report on their progress toward meeting performance goals.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 140
     
    296,-

    This issue delivers concrete suggestions for optimally using data visualization in evaluation, as well as suggestions for best practices in data visualization design. It focuses on specific quantitative and qualitative data visualization approaches that include data dashboards, graphic recording, and geographic information systems (GIS).

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 130
    av EV (Evaluation Practice)
    296,-

    Exploring the influence and application of Campbellian validity typology in the theory and practice of outcome evaluation, this volume addresses the strengths and weaknesses of this often controversial evaluation method and presents new perspectives for its use. Editors Huey T. Chen, Stewart I. Donaldson and Melvin M.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 129
    av EV (Evaluation Practice)
    296,-

    Multisite evaluation settings differ from the single settings common to research on evaluation use.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 109
     
    285,-

    This volume of New Directions for Evaluation focuses on evaluation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs, with special emphasis on evaluation of STEM education initiatives.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 131
     
    296,-

    This issue of New Directions for Evaluation (NDE) marks a milestone: the 25th anniversary of the American Evaluation Association (AEA).

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 132
    av EV (Evaluation)
    296,-

    Nowadays, a considerable amount of evaluation work is implemented internally both nationally and across the world.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 137
     
    285,-

    This issue focuses on connections between performance management and evaluation, a contentious topic at the moment.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 133
     
    296,-

    Because of the growing importance of evidence-based decision-making for improving programs and policies, this issue examines methods selection: Which is better? How can one be improved? Are the results of the project worth the resources expended? And, how that leads to confidence in value-based conclusions.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 113
    av EV (Evaluation)
    285,-

    One of the most divisive issues in the evaluation community has been the debate over which methodologies are to be considered adequate or commendable in addressing different evaluation questions in different settings. One form of this debate involved opposing camps of proponents of qualitative versus quantitative methods.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 111
     
    296,-

    Inspired by conversations among independent consultants at the annual conferences of the American Evaluation Association (AEA), this volume examines topics unique to independent consulting, representing day-to-day realities and challenges that span the consultant's career.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 108
    av EV (Evaluation)
    285,-

    This volume explores the issues with which evaluators of nonformal education programs (such as parks, zoos, community outreach organizations, and museums) struggle. These issues are not unique to nonformal programs and settings.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 155
     
    296,-

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 138
     
    296,-

    Mixed methods in evaluation have the potential to enhance the credibility of evaluation and the outcomes of evaluation. This issue explores advances in understanding mixed methods in philosophical, theoretical, and methodological terms and presents specific illustrations of the application of these concepts in evaluation practice.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 136
    av EV (Evaluation)
    296,-

    Advisory committees are used often in evaluation studies, yet this practice is little discussed or reported. This issue is the first full-length text devoted to the purpose, practice, and scholarship about this type of formal, structured advice.

  • - New Directions for Evaluation, Number 107
     
    285,-

    This important issue of New Directions for Evaluation highlights social network analysis (SNA) methodology and its application within program evaluation. The application of SNA is relatively new for mainstream evaluation, and like most other innovations, it has yet to be fully explored in this field.

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