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CBD048: Involving Stakeholders in Data Analysis & Interpretation - Tobi Mae Lippin, Kristin Bradley-Bull & Tom McQuiston
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04-27-2011 18:34
Tobi Lippin
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Many evaluators agree that in a variety of contexts, involving evaluation participants and other key stakeholders (lay people, program leadership, frontline staff and other evaluation team members) in data analysis and interpretation can strengthen the process and lead to increased ownership and use of findings. In this webinar, we will take a practical look at key steps we use: providing targeted training and support to the stakeholder team, developing intermediate data reports, and using iterative processes of large and small group work including strategically constructing and staging small group analysis activities. If you are ready to get beyond the why and dig into the how of involving participants and other stakeholders in analysis and interpretation, grab your beverage of choice and join us.
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