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Learning as You Go Developmental Evaluation can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of your organization’s work
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Introductions Name Organization Role Experience with Evaluation
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Where do you work?Easy St.?
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Or Here?
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Simple…Piece of Cake
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Complicated…Wedding Cake
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Complex…Cake Shop
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Task 1: Simple What is one of the tasks that your organization completes that is simple: You use a known method It involves few parts or people You are sure you can complete it successfully Write it down on the Green card
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Task 2: Complicated What is one of the tasks that your organization completes that is complicated: It involves many parts or people Interactions between parts are predictable If you are careful and thorough, you can complete it successfully Write it down on the Blue card
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Write it down on the Orange card Task 3: Complex What is one of the goals that your organization would like to do that is complex: It involves many parts or people Interactions between parts are unpredictable Even if you are careful and thorough, you may not complete it successfully
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Social Innovation Strong vision of what could be Commitment to making a difference Explore possibilities for new approaches Uncertainty Messiness
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Social Innovation Think about a time you or your organization had a vision and commitment, but you faced either (or both) Uncertainty Messiness Write it down on the Yellow card
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Evaluation of Social Innovation Collaborative: Innovators + Evaluators Open and adaptive Valuing all perspectives Eager for feedback Tolerance for ambiguity “Getting to Maybe” From your Yellow card — What feedback did you seek? Did you get a solution that’s still in use?
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Developmental Evaluation Term coined by Michael Quinn Patton Nurtures promising innovation Supports adaptation Documents actions taken Identifies short-term consequences Connects consequences to larger vision
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Developmental Evaluation Does your organization do some of the things that are “developmental evaluation?” Describe any that you do – or, think about why you don’t. (Innovation, adaptation, short-term consequences, connected to vision) Write it down on the Pink card
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“What’s in a name?” “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Other frameworks for complexity, innovation, and adaption: Strategic Learning Results-Based Accountability Emergent Learning
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Culture of Evaluation Building a culture of evaluation DIY Evaluation Use an external evaluator
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Culture of Evaluation Involve your staff: Give them a voice Increase engagement Know you are listening Validate their efforts
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Culture of Evaluation Use what you have: Track and follow what is happening now Look for small successes Value qualitative data — not everything important can be reduced to numbers
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Culture of Evaluation Communication: Be consistent about valuing feedback Embrace transparent decision-making
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Learning is at the center A lesson Changes what you know A lesson learned Changes what you do Developmental evaluation is focused on changing what you do
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Learning is at the center The learning cycle: Plan Act Reflect Adjust Plan …
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Learning is at the center The learning cycle Developmental evaluation helps you complete the learning cycle
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Thank You! Peter Flanagan-Hyde, MA Certificate in Social Impact Measurement ASU Lodestar Center, Nonprofit Management Institute peter@flanagan-hyde.com www.flanagan-hyde.com 602-314-6460
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