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Seven Utilization Lessons. Making a difference with the evaluation – Input to policy and decision making Michael Patton, Reviewer of the PDE. UTILIZATION LESSONS. 1. Importance of being driven by attention to use, in this case, at the 4th High Level Forum. BEING UTILIZATION-FOCUSED
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Seven Utilization Lessons Making a difference with the evaluation – Input to policy and decision making Michael Patton, Reviewer of the PDE Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
UTILIZATION LESSONS 1. Importance of being driven by attention to use, in this case, at the 4th High Level Forum. BEING UTILIZATION-FOCUSED Focusing on Intended Use by Intended Users Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
UTILIZATION LESSONS 2. The relevance of the DAC standards for guiding the PDE and for the meta-evaluation. Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
Use Lesson 3. The classic tension between stakeholder involvement & evaluator independence must be skillfully managed. Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
Lesson # 4: A Balancing ActManageStrength of Evidence vs. Timeliness RIGOR On Time Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
5. Manage tensions between country-level ownership and utility versus the need for an international synthesis Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
UTILIZATION LESSONS 6. There were significant impacts of being involved in the evaluation process for those countries, donors, and participants involved: Process Use. Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012
Use Lesson 7: IndependentlyEvaluate the Evaluation to Enhance Credibility Paris Workshop, 6 February, 2012