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Give Your Elevator Pitch a Lift

Posted by on September 11th, 2015 0 comments

Forget about elevator speeches.  Think elevator conversations. Elevator pitches are one of a number of strategies you can use to stealthily promote your organization’s successful programs and services. We cover elevator pitches in an OERC workshop about how to use evaluation to better advocate for your organization. I always thought of elevator pitches as little… Read More »

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Aug

28

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Simply Elegant Evaluation: Appreciative Inquiry at NN/LM MAR

Posted by on August 28th, 2015 0 comments

Kate Flewelling is the Outreach Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine’s Middle Atlantic Region (NN/LM MAR), which is located at the University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Library.  For those unfamiliar with the NN/LM, libraries and organizations join the network to help promote health information access and use.  The program is funded by the… Read More »

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Aug

07

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A Rainbow Connection? The Evaluation Rainbow Framework

Posted by on August 7th, 2015 0 comments

Once you start looking online for help with your evaluation project, you will find a veritable storm of evaluation resources out there. So many that it can be confusing how choose the best ones for your needs.  But don’t worry, once you’ve looked at this online tool you will find the rainbow of hope that… Read More »

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Jul

31

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How to Write a Mission Statement Without Losing Your Mind

Posted by on July 31st, 2015 0 comments

Mission statements are important. Organizations use them to declare to the world how their work matters. They are the North Star for employees, guiding their efforts toward supporting organizational priorities.  And mission statements are important to evaluators, because evaluation methods are ultimately designed to assess an organization’s value.  Having those values explicitly stated is very… Read More »

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Jul

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Getting Started in Evaluation – Evaluation Guides from the OERC

Posted by on July 23rd, 2015 0 comments

New to the world of evaluation? What is your boss talking about when she says she wants you to measure outcomes, not outputs?  What is an indicator? How many responses should you get from your surveys? Sometimes people think evaluation is just the form that you fill out at the end of a class or… Read More »

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