D.I.Y. Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation in Geneva
February 7, 2007 at 3:57 pm 4 comments
As part of the LIFT07 conference in Geneva, I ran a workshop on “Do-It-Yourself Monitoring and Evaluation” today. Some 40 people attended and the participants did some interesting work in designing evaluation frameworks for their projects. My presentation can be found here:
D.I.Y. Monitoring and Evaluation (pdf – 690 kb)
There was also some interest in the following areas:
- Network mapping; Rick Davies has an excellent web page on this methodology.
- Relationship measurement; a good start are the IPR guidelines.
- Most Significant Change Method and Outcome Mapping are described on this web page quite well (scroll down and you can download the pfd with more details).
- And there was a lot of interest in Blog Return-on-investment. You can read about the work of Forrester Research in this area, but you’d be wise to read the counterpoints on the blogs of K D Paine and LeverWealth.
Glenn
Entry filed under: Trainings, Seminars & Conferences.
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nchenga | February 7, 2007 at 5:36 pm
i enjoyed your workshop today.
2. Alex around the world - » My notes during a LIFT07 workshop | February 7, 2007 at 7:33 pm
[…] it. The workshop presentation is made available by the presenter (Glenn O’Neil) on his blog, Intelligent Measurement. The main thing I noted was that there are easy and cheap ways to monitor (know what is going on […]
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RickDavies | February 8, 2007 at 4:43 am
You can find more onlines resources re the Most Significant Change method at http://www.mande.co.uk/MSC.htm including a link to the MSC Guide (the authoritative manual) and the MSC email list(650+ members around the world)
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Glenn | February 8, 2007 at 1:17 pm
thank you Nchenga and Alex for the positive feedback. and thanks Rick for the extra resources on MSC.
Glenn