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Kaireen Chaytor
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 37:422-438
John Mayne maintained that an evaluative culture is essential for results-based management to be integrated and be of significance. He described conditions and actions necessary for such a culture. This article presents Mayne’s ideas and the experi
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James C. McDavid, Wayne MacDonald, Moktar Lamari, Paul Kishchuk, Robert Lahey, Johann Jacob, Richard Hurstfield-Meyer, Tess Miller, Frankie Jordan, Sahara Morin, Kaireen Chaytor, Keiko Kuji-Shikatani, Linda E. Lee, Kate Woodman, Krista Brower
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 35:111-126
Abstract: Evidence-based decision-making and managing for results are terms often heard from politicians and senior government officials at both federal and provincial levels of government in Canada. But, while there is some level of understanding at
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Benoît Gauthier, Gail V. Barrington, Sandra L. Bozzo, Kaireen Chaytor, Alice Dignard, Robert Lahey, Robert Malatest, James C. McDavid, Greg Mason, John Mayne, Nancy L. Porteous, Simon Roy
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 24:1-49
Abstract: A group of 12 evaluation practitioners and observers takes stock of the state of program evaluation in Canada. Each contributor provides a personal viewpoint, based on his or her own experience in the field. The selection of contributors co
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Benoît Gauthier, Gail Barrington, Sandra L. Bozzo, Kaireen Chaytor, Jim Cullen, Robert Lahey, Robert Malatest, Greg Mason, John Mayne, Anita Myers, Nancy L. Porteous, Simon Roy
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 19:143-178
Abstract: A group of 12 evaluation practitioners and observers takes stock of the state of program evaluation in Canada. Each of the contributors provides a personal viewpoint, based on their own experience in the field. The selection of contributors
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 17:93-112
Abstract: Although the role of nonprofits in Canadian society has always been important, the sector now plays a greater role as more and more government services have been transferred to the sector as part of the move toward governance over governmen