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This book takes a fundamentally different approach to the mainstream supply side discussion of evaluation quality, utilization, and learning. The contributors believe that a systematic focus on success will lead to increased awareness of evaluation and its findings, a more positive attitude, and a greater chance of actual evaluation use.
List of contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Foreword, Ray C. Rist
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Rudi Turksema, Peter van der Knaap, and Steffen
Bohni Nielsen
Part One: Evaluative Approaches to Find Success
2. Positive Thinking and Learning from Evaluation
Nicoletta Stame and Veronica Lo Presti
3. Structuring Evaluations and Monitoring for Learning
John Mayne
4. Using Big Data to Identify Success
Jonathan D. Breul
5. What Public Sector Organizations Can Learn from the Private Sector Evaluative Practices: The Case of the Balanced Scorecard
R. Pablo Guerrero O.
6. Focusing on Success: A Review of Everyday Practices of Organizational Learning in Public Administration
Karol Olejniczak
Part Two: Case Studies in Finding Success
7. Building on Success to Succeed: The Role of Evaluation in Evidence-Based Policymaking in Denmark
Daniel Schwartz Bojsen and Line Dybdal
8. Managing Evaluative Knowledge: The Case of Mothers' Aid
Steffen Bohni Nielsen
9. Indicators of Success: Using Information and Learning to Support an Effective Performance Audit Function
Jeremy Lonsdale and Ruth Stewart
10. Conditions for Evaluation Success in the Education Sector
Claus C. Rebien and Andreas Hougaard
11. Sustaining the Success of Sustainable Road Safety: The Contributions of Responsive Evaluation and Performance Indicators
Peter van der Knaap
12. The Power of Positive Evaluation: Bridging Evaluative Inquiry, Learning, and Success
Peter van der Knaap, Steffen Bohni Nielsen, and
Rudi Turksema
List of Contributors
Index
Summary
This book takes a fundamentally different approach to the mainstream supply side discussion of evaluation quality, utilization, and learning. The contributors believe that a systematic focus on success will lead to increased awareness of evaluation and its findings, a more positive attitude, and a greater chance of actual evaluation use.