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Session VI: Tracking, Measurement and Outcomes Friday, June 8, 2012

Session VI: Tracking, Measurement and Outcomes Friday, June 8, 2012. What do you see as the goals of evaluation and tracking?  How do you use the tracking and evaluation work to inform policy decisions?.

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Session VI: Tracking, Measurement and Outcomes Friday, June 8, 2012

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  1. Session VI: Tracking, Measurement and Outcomes Friday, June 8, 2012

  2. What do you see as the goals of evaluation and tracking?  • How do you use the tracking and evaluation work to inform policy decisions?

  3. From your experience, what are some data sharing roadblocks you have encountered, and what strategies did you use to overcome them? • Examples

  4. What resources have you used to track data and outcomes?  • What staffing was required to do so?   • What were the tools?  • What was the cost?

  5. How do you convince the skeptics? • What arguments have been most effective? • Cost effectiveness, cost offsets, cost-benefits?

  6. If you had little to no resources, how would you set up a data tracking program?

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