Instructors: Maura Harrington, Ph.D., MBA Course Description Two half day sessions Thursday, October 22, 2009 and Monday, November 23, 2009 from 2:30pm - 5:30pm each day. This seminar explores the advantages and limitations of evaluating program effectiveness. The emphasis will be on understanding how to plan for an evaluation and using practical evaluation methods that can feed back to the planning process. Participants will put what they learn into practice in this hands-on workshop of the entire evaluation process. Topics will include evaluation jargon, evaluation methods, specifying evaluation objectives and working with a consultant. Exercises will focus on identifying which elements of a program to evaluate, designing program objectives and evaluation plans, choosing the appropriate methods, data collection methods, and making sense and use of the data once collected. Instructor's Bio: Maura J. Harrington, Ph.D., MBA is the Director of Consulting and COO at the Center for Nonprofit Management. Maura is the former Senior Associate at Lodestar Management/Research, Inc., a firm specializing in applied social research, program planning, program evaluation and management services. She has worked successfully with managers and employees to improve operational and program effectiveness, customer satisfaction and staff performance. She conducts workshops on participatory and self-evaluation methods to small nonprofit organizations. She received her doctorate from Claremont Graduate School in Applied Research in the Department of Psychology and her MBA from the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management. She is an active member of the American Evaluation Association and a Eureka Foundation Fellow. Pricing Policy Center Associates receive a 10% discount on all classes, seminars and events. Signup to be a Center Associate. |