By Randall Eberts, Executive Director, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, U.S.A.
Topic: How can we best evaluate the success of a local skills strategy? Do you know the difference betw...
By Randall Eberts, Executive Director, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, U.S.A.
Topic: How can we best evaluate the success of a local skills strategy? Do you know the difference between a programme outcome and a programme output? This presentation will help you find out more. It also emphasises the three questions that need to be addressed when planning an evaluation: (i) what do we want to know? (ii) why do we want to know? (iii) who wants to know?
This video has been recorded during the Capacity Building Seminar for Partnerships on "Designing and Delivering Skills Strategies for Cities", which was held in Trento, Italy, on 11-13 June 2008.
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