|
|
||||||||
![]() |
||||||||
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() LESSONS :: PARTNERS :: RESOURCES :: EVALUATIONS The Evaluative Thinking in Organizations Study (ETHOS) grew out of the Rochester Effectiveness Partnership (REP). In 2003, Bruner Foundation, two evaluation partners and twelve social service provider organizations began a year-long interactive study.
ETHOS was guided by the following questions:
At the conclusion of ETHOS, focus groups held with key leadership of participating organizations led to the publication of 11 Evaluative Thinking bulletins. This follow-up to the ETHOS project is designed to provide organizations basic information about key components related to the use of evaluative thinking. Topics include: Key Evaluation Concepts, Evaluative Thinking in Organizations, Board members and Evaluation, Building Evaluation Capacity, Commissioning Evaluation, Using Evaluation Findings, Evaluation and Human Resources, Evaluation & Technology, Evaluations and Collaborations, Increasing Participation in Evaluation, and Sustaining Evaluative Thinking.
|
|||||||