Evaluation Focus Group

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Evaluation Focus Group ORID Evaluation Focus Group

Equal participation The Ground Rules Equal participation Respect for others Keep focussed Maintain momentum (don’t get bogged down in particular issues) Get closure on particular questions so far as possible

2. Reflection 4. Decision 3. Insight 1. Observation List observations and group like ones together Then, tackle each observation one at a time. For each observation, look at the reflection, insights, and decision. 3. Insight

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