Organizations can benefit greatly by using data visualization software for their program improvement, reporting and feedback needs. Dashboards are an accessible way to understand and communicate trends and patterns.
Bridging the Gap Between Reports and Action
While organizations actively use their data, many stop at reporting, missing the crucial step of translating insights into action. Effective action requires ensuring insights lead to measurable results.
From Data Overwhelm to Insight: Choosing a Data Management System
A well-chosen data management system can not only streamline your data collection and reporting but also enhance learning and accountability across your programs.
Boost Program Impact with Effective Monitoring and Evaluation
Sarah Williams Leng, an M&E Consultant, emphasizes the importance of a well-designed monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for program success. She highlights the system’s role in tracking progress, ensuring accountability, gathering feedback, and fostering a culture of learning and growth. Her tailored approach supports organizations in achieving their M&E goals for sustained impact.
Client Spotlight: Seaford Community of Hope
The Seaford Community of Hope initiative of Children & Families First is a place-based collaborative focused on enhancing the well-being of families living in Seaford residential communities that […]
While “Impact” Evaluation takes the limelight, it is often not the superhero you need.
When you hear “Evaluation”, what immediately comes to mind? For many, it’s an Impact Evaluation. This is the evaluation method that is used for strategic decision making about […]
Are you swimming in data?
There is data already being collected that can be used to answer questions and solve problems. By deciding on the questions, preparing the data for review, and facilitating a group exploration, you’ll be well on your way to gaining great insights!
4 Ways to Support Staff’s Use of Data for Program Improvement
By strategically and intentionally creating processes around staff’s data use for program improvement, you’ll be well on your way to a thriving learning culture in your organization.
