Reframing Evaluation Through Appreciative InquiryReframing Evaluation Through Appreciative Inquiry is the first book to introduce the application of Appreciative Inquiry (AI), an approach for organizational development and change, to the practice of evaluation. Authors Hallie Preskill and Tessie Tzavaras Catsambas lay out the theoretical foundation of AI and build a bridge between the theory and practice of applying AI to evaluation. |
Contents
Introducing Appreciative Inquiry | 1 |
Using Appreciative Inquiry in Evaluation Practice | 35 |
Focusing the Evaluation Using Appreciative Inquiry | 51 |
Designing and Conducting Interviews and Surveys Using Appreciative Inquiry | 75 |
Using Appreciative Inquiry to Develop Evaluation Systems | 99 |
Building Evaluation Capacity Through Appreciative Inquiry | 119 |
Crossing Boundaries and Evaluation Innovation | 139 |
Using Appreciative Inquiry at Evergreen Cove | 141 |
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About the Authors | 169 |
Common terms and phrases
Appreciative Inquiry process appreciative interview appreciative questions approach asked AWMC Bob Hyman Building Evaluation Capacity CEDT Chapter child sexual abuse Claremont Graduate University client collaboration conducted context Continued contribute Cooperrider create culture describe develop an evaluation dialogue effective engaging evaluation approaches evaluation findings evaluation plan evaluation practice evaluation process evaluation system evaluation team evaluation's Evergreen Cove example feedback flip-chart paper focus group interviews Focusing Meeting future goals identified images impact individual Innovate phase Inquiry to evaluation interview guide Intranet IREX staff issues key questions leadership logic model managers Matt Lauer non-Al organization members organization's organizational learning outcomes paired interviews participants participatory peak experiences positive Preskill problems provocative propositions Pygmalion effect reflect reframe responses role share stakeholders stories strategies success survey systems thinking themes thinking Thousand Oaks tion topic understanding values vision women workshop
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