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Anita M. Baker, Ed.D. Evaluation Services Understanding and Utilizing Evaluative Thinking An Approach for Evaluators, Funders and Third-Sector Professionals Anita M. Baker, Ed.D. Evaluation Services Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs, for use by specific to reduce uncertainties, improve effectiveness, and make decisions. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs, Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs, for use by specific people, Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Working Definition of Program Evaluation The practice of evaluation involves thoughtful, systematic collection and analysis of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs, for use by specific people, to reduce uncertainties, improve effectiveness, and make decisions. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Evaluation Capacity The ability to do evaluation. Involves proficiency in: asking questions determining data required to answer questions collecting data using appropriate strategies analyzing collected data and summarizing findings using and sharing findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Evaluative Thinking Evaluative Thinking is a type of reflective practice that uses the five key evaluation skills in areas other than programs or initiatives. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Are Key Components of Evaluative Thinking? 1. Asking questions of substance 2. Determining data needed to address questions 3. Gathering appropriate data in systematic ways 4. Analyzing data and sharing results 5. Developing strategies to act on findings Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Evaluative Capacity The combination of evaluation skills and evaluative thinking. Evaluative Capacity requires a commitment to doing and using evaluation in programs, strategies, and initiatives as well as a commitment to using those same skills in other aspects of organization work. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Key Tenet of Bruner Foundation Investments Evaluation capacity used well, supports programs, strategies, and initiatives that in turn lead organizations to better deliver on their missions and better meet the needs of those they serve. The Bruner Foundation has invested in Evaluation Capacity Building (ECB) for more than 20 years. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Organizations that Regularly use Evaluative Thinking Will . . . Think carefully about developing and assessing programs/other actions. Incorporate analytical findings into planning. Involve significant others in planning. Develop written, logical plans. Follow plans. Have strategies in place to modify plans Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Organizations that Regularly use Evaluative Thinking Will Also . . . Regularly conduct evaluations. Involve multiple stakeholders in developing evaluation designs, collecting and analyzing data. Share results of evaluations with multiple stakeholders. Use results of program evaluation to drive continuous improvement of programs and to modify policies and procedures. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Lastly, Organizations that Regularly Use Evaluative Thinking Will . . . Insure that there are key staff with evaluation expertise, whose jobs or components of their jobs are dedicated to evaluation. Hire evaluation consultants when needed. Provide or obtain training in evaluation for program staff current well-delivered provided for enough staff members to insure that evaluation use is a standard practice Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Using the Bruner Foundation Evaluative Thinking Assessment Tool Created in 2005 to assess the extent to which evaluative thinking is present in various organizational capacity areas. Grew out of the Bruner Foundation’s Evaluative Thinking in Organizations Study (ETHOS). ETHOS Study Automated in 2007 and updated in 2010-11 after additional study. Evaluative Thinking Assessment Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

What Organizational Capacity Areas Does the Bruner Foundation Evaluative Thinking Tool Address? Mission Strategic Planning Governance Finance Leadership Fund Development Evaluation Client Relationships Program Development Communication & Marketing Technology Acquisition & Training Staff Development Human Resources Alliances/Collaborations Business Development Created in 2005 by ETHOS partners Addresses multiple organizational capacity areas Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

The Bruner Foundation Evaluative Thinking Assessment Tool ORGANIZATION MISSION   Assessment Priority a. The mission statement is specific enough to provide a basis for developing goals and objectives 1  b. The mission is reviewed and revised on a scheduled basis (e.g. annually) with input from key stakeholders as appropriate 0  c. The organization regularly assesses compatibility between programs and mission 1 d. The organization acts on the findings of compatibility assessments (in other words, if a program is not compatible with the mission, it is changed or discontinued) Comments: #DIV/0! Please proceed to the next Worksheet MARCIE Within my organization/within other NFP organizations Where is it happening/where should it happen and it isn’t/where might it happen? Can we identify responsibility centers/people (board expects, but do they evaluate selves?) The “don’t know” factor – is it a by-product of communication issues? NHS found disparity among managers as to what they were and weren’t aware of! – alters perception Evaluation beyond performance – using it for budgeting/planning How do we get more staff involved (capacity-building) Leadership succession: building capacity positively impacts – more staff/faculty responsible for thinking evaluatively. Can head off issue of what happens when leadership changes. 1. This is a high priority 2. This is a lower priority 3. This is not a priority at all Agree, Enter 1 Disagree, Enter 0 Don’t know, leave it blank Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Organization Leaders Who Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Support program evaluation and evaluative thinking. Educate staff about the value of evaluation and how to participate effectively in evaluation efforts. Use evaluation findings in decision-making. Include attention to evaluation as an important part of a succession plan. (New leaders will be expected to value and be knowledgeable about evaluation.) Foster use of technology to support evaluation and evaluative thinking. Use data to set staff goals and evaluate staff performance. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Program Development Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Identify gaps in community services before planning new programs. Incorporate findings from program evaluation into the program planning process. Involve multiple stakeholders in developing and revising program plans. Develop written program plans including a logical formulation of each program. Follow program plans where possible; insure that there are strategies in place to modify program plans if needed. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Technology Acquisition and Training In Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Technology systems are able to provide data to evaluate client outcomes. Technology systems are able to provide data as necessary (e.g., financial information, time tracking) to evaluate organizational outcomes. Technology systems are regularly assessed to see if they support evaluation. Staff technology needs are regularly assessed. Technology systems include software that can be used to manage an analyze evaluation data. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Staff Development Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Conduct formal staff development needs assessment annually (based on staff and organizational needs). Develop a comprehensive plan for staff development based on needs assessment data. Provide opportunities for staff to assess staff development training. Provide opportunities for organization to assess staff development plan. Use results of assessments to influence future staff development. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Human Resources Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Have an established personnel performance review process. Use performance reviews to provide feedback relative to performance expectations. Collect and update information on credentials, training and cultural competencies of staff; use the information to recruit, hire and train culturally competent staff. Conduct regular (e.g., annual or biannual) staff satisfaction surveys, and use the results to inform modification of policies and procedures. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Evaluation Organizations That Use Evaluative Thinking . . . Share results of program evaluations with leaders, staff, clients, board members and funders as appropriate. Use results of program evaluation to drive continuous improvement of programs. Insure that there are key staff with evaluation expertise and that there are staff members whose jobs or components of whose jobs are dedicated to evaluation. Provide or obtain current, well-delivered training in evaluation for program staff members. Provide training for enough staff members to insure that evaluation use is a standard practice. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York

Evaluative Thinking Assessment Tool Summary Report, by Capacity Area   Organizational Capacity Area Capacity Score* Action Planning** 1 Mission 100 No action required in this area 2 Strategic Planning 40 Action required see priorities 3 Governance 50 Action suggested see priorities 4 Finance 91 5 Leadership 6 Fund Development/Fund Raising 25 7 Evaluation 30 8 Program Development 9 Client Relationships 67 10 Communication and Marketing 11 Technology Acquisition and Planning 12 Staff Development 13 Human Resources 57 14 Business Venture Development 15 Alliances and Collaboration MARCIE Within my organization/within other NFP organizations Where is it happening/where should it happen and it isn’t/where might it happen? Can we identify responsibility centers/people (board expects, but do they evaluate selves?) The “don’t know” factor – is it a by-product of communication issues? NHS found disparity among managers as to what they were and weren’t aware of! – alters perception Evaluation beyond performance – using it for budgeting/planning How do we get more staff involved (capacity-building) Leadership succession: building capacity positively impacts – more staff/faculty responsible for thinking evaluatively. Can head off issue of what happens when leadership changes. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Evaluative Thinking Assessment Tool Summary Report Score Chart MARCIE Within my organization/within other NFP organizations Where is it happening/where should it happen and it isn’t/where might it happen? Can we identify responsibility centers/people (board expects, but do they evaluate selves?) The “don’t know” factor – is it a by-product of communication issues? NHS found disparity among managers as to what they were and weren’t aware of! – alters perception Evaluation beyond performance – using it for budgeting/planning How do we get more staff involved (capacity-building) Leadership succession: building capacity positively impacts – more staff/faculty responsible for thinking evaluatively. Can head off issue of what happens when leadership changes. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Bruner Foundation ECB Clearinghouse Evaluation Capacity Building Strategies Bruner Foundation ECB Clearinghouse Basic evaluation training Advanced evaluation training Applied learning Coaching and T.A. Networking – peer learning Alumni study groups Anchoring Funding collaboratives/shared governance Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

ECB Trainees Use What They Learn Percent Who Think Participating in ECB Helped Their Organizations . . .   Some A lot TOTAL N=97 Do better evaluations of programs 42% 57% 99% Use evaluative thinking skills in multiple aspects of work 43% 52% 95% Commission better evaluation 49% 92% Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Clarification from the Field I think we are using an evaluative mind to determine direction of the Agency. We continuously ask questions now: What is the information we need? How do we get the information? What is the best method to use? What is the time frame to implement? When can data be available?. . . As Executive Director, I now have a team of "evaluative minds" to strategically look at areas to improve, develop, and prepare for organizational or funding opportunities. Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York Anita M. Baker, Evaluation Services

Evaluative Thinking Bruner Foundation Rochester, New York