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Book Synopsis
Performance Evaluation is a hands-on text for practitioners, researchers, educators, and students in how to use scientifically-based evaluations that are both rigorous and flexible. Author Ingrid Guerra-López, an internationally-known evaluation expert, introduces the foundations of evaluation and presents the most applicable models for the performance improvement field. Her book offers a wide variety of tools and techniques that have proven successful and is organized to illustrate evaluation in the context of continual performance improvement.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Preface xiii

The Author xv

Part One: Introduction To Evaluation

One: Foundations of Evaluation 3

A Brief Overview of Evaluation History 4

Evaluation: Purpose and Definition 5

Performance Improvement: A Conceptual Framework 8

Making Evaluation Happen: Ensuring Stakeholders’ Buy-In 9

The Evaluator: A Job or a Role? 10

The Relationship to Other Investigative Processes 11

When Does Evaluation Occur? 15

General Evaluation Orientations 18

Challenges That Evaluators Face 20

Ensuring Commitment 23

Benefits of Evaluation 24

Basic Definitions 25

Two: Principles of Performance-based Evaluation 27

Principle 1: Evaluation Is Based on Asking the Right Questions 28

Principle 2: Evaluation of Process Is a Function of Obtained Results 32

Principle 3: Goals and Objectives of Organizations Should Be Based on Valid Needs 33

Principle 4: Derive Valid Needs Using a Top-Down Approach 34

Principle 5: Every Organization Should Aim for the Best That Society Can Attain 34

Principle 6: The Set of Evaluation Questions Drives the Evaluation Study 35

Part Two: Models of Evaluation

Three: Overview of Existing Evaluation Models 39

Overview of Classic Evaluation Models 40

Selected Evaluation Models 42

Selecting a Model 43

Conceptualizing a Useful Evaluation That Fits the Situation 44

Four: KIRKPATRICK’S Four LEVELS Of Evaluation 47

Kirkpatrick’s Levels 49

Comments on the Model 54

Strengths and Limitations 55

Application Example: Wagner (1995) 56

Five: Phillips’s Return-on-investment Methodology 61

Phillips’s ROI Process 63

Comments on the Model 67

Strengths and Limitations 70

Application Example: Blake (1999) 70

Six: Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method 75

The SCM Process 77

Strengths and Weaknesses 78

Application Example: Brinkerhoff (2005) 79

Seven: the Impact Evaluation Process 81

The Elements of the Process 83

Comments on the Model 96

Strengths and Limitations 97

Application Example 97

Eight: the Cipp Model 107

Stufflebeam’s Four Types of Evaluation 108

Articulating Core Values of Programs and Solutions 111

Methods Used in CIPP Evaluations 112

Strengths and Limitations 113

Application Example: Filella-Guiu and Blanch-Pana (2002) 113

Nine: Evaluating Evaluations 117

Evaluation Standards 119

The American Evaluation Association Principles for Evaluators 120

Application Example: Lynch et al. (2003) 122

Part Three: Tools and Techniques of Evaluation

Ten: Data 133

Characteristics of Data 135

Scales of Measurement 137

Defining Required Data from Performance Objectives 139

Deriving Measurable Indicators 141

Finding Data Sources 152

Follow-Up Questions and Data 155

Eleven: Data Collection 159

Observation Methodology and the Purpose of Measurement 160

Designing the Experiment 186

Problems with Classic Experimental Studies in Applied Settings 188

Time-Series Studies 188

Simulations and Games 189

Document-Centered Methods 191

Conclusion 192

Twelve: Analysis of Evaluation Data: Tools and Techniques 195

Analysis of Models and Patterns 196

Analysis Using Structured Discussion 197

Methods of Quantitative Analysis 199

Statistics 200

Graphical Representations of Data 210

Measures of Relationship 212

Inferential Statistics: Parametric and Nonparametric 214

Interpretation 217

Thirteen: Communicating The Findings 221

Recommendations 222

Considerations for Implementing Recommendations 225

Developing the Report 226

The Evaluator’s Role After the Report 235

Part Four: Continual Improvement

Fourteen: Common Errors in Evaluation 239

Errors of System Mapping 240

Errors of Logic 242

Errors of Procedure 244

Conclusion 246

Fifteen: Continual Improvement 249

What Is Continual Improvement? 250

Monitoring Performance 250

Adjusting Performance 253

The Role of Leadership 254

Sixteen: Contracting for Evaluation Services 257

The Contract 258

Contracting Controls 260

Ethics and Professionalism 262

Sample Statement of Work 262

Seventeen: Intelligence Gathering For Decision Making 271

Performance Measurement Systems 273

Issues in Performance Measurement Systems 275

Conclusion 277

Eighteen: the Future of Evaluation in Performance Improvement 279

Evaluation and Measurement in Performance Improvement Today 281

What Does the Future Hold? 282

Conclusion 283

References and Related Readings 285

Index 295

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9780787988838, 978-0787988838
      ISBN10: 0787988839

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Performance Evaluation is a hands-on text for practitioners, researchers, educators, and students in how to use scientifically-based evaluations that are both rigorous and flexible. Author Ingrid Guerra-López, an internationally-known evaluation expert, introduces the foundations of evaluation and presents the most applicable models for the performance improvement field. Her book offers a wide variety of tools and techniques that have proven successful and is organized to illustrate evaluation in the context of continual performance improvement.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xi

      Preface xiii

      The Author xv

      Part One: Introduction To Evaluation

      One: Foundations of Evaluation 3

      A Brief Overview of Evaluation History 4

      Evaluation: Purpose and Definition 5

      Performance Improvement: A Conceptual Framework 8

      Making Evaluation Happen: Ensuring Stakeholders’ Buy-In 9

      The Evaluator: A Job or a Role? 10

      The Relationship to Other Investigative Processes 11

      When Does Evaluation Occur? 15

      General Evaluation Orientations 18

      Challenges That Evaluators Face 20

      Ensuring Commitment 23

      Benefits of Evaluation 24

      Basic Definitions 25

      Two: Principles of Performance-based Evaluation 27

      Principle 1: Evaluation Is Based on Asking the Right Questions 28

      Principle 2: Evaluation of Process Is a Function of Obtained Results 32

      Principle 3: Goals and Objectives of Organizations Should Be Based on Valid Needs 33

      Principle 4: Derive Valid Needs Using a Top-Down Approach 34

      Principle 5: Every Organization Should Aim for the Best That Society Can Attain 34

      Principle 6: The Set of Evaluation Questions Drives the Evaluation Study 35

      Part Two: Models of Evaluation

      Three: Overview of Existing Evaluation Models 39

      Overview of Classic Evaluation Models 40

      Selected Evaluation Models 42

      Selecting a Model 43

      Conceptualizing a Useful Evaluation That Fits the Situation 44

      Four: KIRKPATRICK’S Four LEVELS Of Evaluation 47

      Kirkpatrick’s Levels 49

      Comments on the Model 54

      Strengths and Limitations 55

      Application Example: Wagner (1995) 56

      Five: Phillips’s Return-on-investment Methodology 61

      Phillips’s ROI Process 63

      Comments on the Model 67

      Strengths and Limitations 70

      Application Example: Blake (1999) 70

      Six: Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method 75

      The SCM Process 77

      Strengths and Weaknesses 78

      Application Example: Brinkerhoff (2005) 79

      Seven: the Impact Evaluation Process 81

      The Elements of the Process 83

      Comments on the Model 96

      Strengths and Limitations 97

      Application Example 97

      Eight: the Cipp Model 107

      Stufflebeam’s Four Types of Evaluation 108

      Articulating Core Values of Programs and Solutions 111

      Methods Used in CIPP Evaluations 112

      Strengths and Limitations 113

      Application Example: Filella-Guiu and Blanch-Pana (2002) 113

      Nine: Evaluating Evaluations 117

      Evaluation Standards 119

      The American Evaluation Association Principles for Evaluators 120

      Application Example: Lynch et al. (2003) 122

      Part Three: Tools and Techniques of Evaluation

      Ten: Data 133

      Characteristics of Data 135

      Scales of Measurement 137

      Defining Required Data from Performance Objectives 139

      Deriving Measurable Indicators 141

      Finding Data Sources 152

      Follow-Up Questions and Data 155

      Eleven: Data Collection 159

      Observation Methodology and the Purpose of Measurement 160

      Designing the Experiment 186

      Problems with Classic Experimental Studies in Applied Settings 188

      Time-Series Studies 188

      Simulations and Games 189

      Document-Centered Methods 191

      Conclusion 192

      Twelve: Analysis of Evaluation Data: Tools and Techniques 195

      Analysis of Models and Patterns 196

      Analysis Using Structured Discussion 197

      Methods of Quantitative Analysis 199

      Statistics 200

      Graphical Representations of Data 210

      Measures of Relationship 212

      Inferential Statistics: Parametric and Nonparametric 214

      Interpretation 217

      Thirteen: Communicating The Findings 221

      Recommendations 222

      Considerations for Implementing Recommendations 225

      Developing the Report 226

      The Evaluator’s Role After the Report 235

      Part Four: Continual Improvement

      Fourteen: Common Errors in Evaluation 239

      Errors of System Mapping 240

      Errors of Logic 242

      Errors of Procedure 244

      Conclusion 246

      Fifteen: Continual Improvement 249

      What Is Continual Improvement? 250

      Monitoring Performance 250

      Adjusting Performance 253

      The Role of Leadership 254

      Sixteen: Contracting for Evaluation Services 257

      The Contract 258

      Contracting Controls 260

      Ethics and Professionalism 262

      Sample Statement of Work 262

      Seventeen: Intelligence Gathering For Decision Making 271

      Performance Measurement Systems 273

      Issues in Performance Measurement Systems 275

      Conclusion 277

      Eighteen: the Future of Evaluation in Performance Improvement 279

      Evaluation and Measurement in Performance Improvement Today 281

      What Does the Future Hold? 282

      Conclusion 283

      References and Related Readings 285

      Index 295

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