Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations
Practitioner Perspectives on Theory, Research, and Practice
Leanne M Kelly author Alison Rogers author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.99(9781032023489)
Focusing on key interpersonal dynamics, Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations provides critical insights and practical strategies for evaluation practitioners in non-profit settings.
This book delves into the interpersonal dynamics of internal evaluation within non-profit organizations, offering practice-based discussions on six pivotal topics derived from the authors' extensive experience as evaluation practitioners. Each chapter explores a different facet of internal evaluation that has often been overlooked in existing literature, providing valuable insights for those involved in this field.
Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations is not merely a how-to manual; rather, it serves as a critical examination of the complexities surrounding internal evaluation in non-profits. The authors share a wealth of practical strategies and thought-provoking analyses that resonate with internal evaluators, shedding light on the challenges they face. Their insights aim to enhance the efficiency and relevance of evaluation practices, ensuring they are embedded and meaningful within the organizational context.
This book is particularly beneficial for researchers, scholars, and students interested in non-profit management, while also holding significant value for internal evaluators seeking to leverage their unique roles to assist organizations in meeting their objectives. It encourages readers to engage critically with evaluation practices, improve their professional skills, foster teamwork, utilize informal data, integrate theoretical frameworks, and cultivate productive relationships with external evaluators.
"The co-authors--two incredibly thoughtful internal evaluators--present an extensive set of practical ideas to enhance evaluation practice in non-profit organizations. Building on their own practice and on an understanding of the scholarly literature that grounds internal evaluation, they have produced a highly usable guide that will enable other evaluators to build evaluation capacity both for themselves and for their organizations. I am eager to use this book in my own work." Jean A. King, Professor Emerita, Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development/Minnesota Evaluation Studies Institute, USA
"In an era where internal evaluation is gaining unprecedented relevance in non-profit organisations, this guide addresses a niche yet important topic, notably understated in evaluation literature." Auzan Rama Satria, Faculty of Psychology, University of Indonesia; International Society for Third-Sector Research
Chapter Endorsements
"It felt really nice to be reading something that speaks so directly to where I am at in the early stages of my evaluation journey. It has given me some useful food for thought." Kate Baker, Evaluation Project Manager, HealthWest (Chapter 2)
"These uniquely practical guidelines and reflections are essential to read" Phyo Pyae Thida (Sophia) Htwe, Community Development Evaluator, GraceWorks Myanmar (Chapter 2)
"What a complete joy to read this!" Yoland Wadsworth, Professor (Hon), RMIT University, Australia, and author of the best-selling Everyday Evaluation on the Run
"The content shows the value of combining research, theory and practice, and the importance of NGOs actively contributing to global understandings by sharing knowledge through publications. Genius!" Stephanie Harrison,Evaluation Consultant, Pandanus Evaluation (Chapter 5)
"I was actually quite inspired to use theory more in my work after reading it!" Catherine Malla, Knowledge Management Advisor, The Fred Hollows Foundation (Chapter 5)
"This chapter addresses an important topic – the need for all evaluators, not just internal evaluators working in the NFP sector, to do much better at integrating theory/research with practice when planning, conducting and using evaluations." Brad Astbury, Director, ARTD Consultants (Chapter 5)
"This is a great practical resource with valuable lessons learnt for guiding how external and internal evaluators can combine their expertise together to conduct evaluations in non-profits." Kathryn Dinh, Director, Lotus Evaluation (Chapter 6)
"A practical and useful guide on how to think about utilisation and apply this to data collection and evaluations. Working in M&E in a large organisation with varying knowledge and skills around evaluation utilisation, I found this incredibly helpful!" Lauren Lombardi, National Monitoring and Evaluation Lead, Emergency Services, Australian Red Cross (Chapter 7)
"I think I've had an epiphany! This was so well written, enjoyable and reaffirming." Marcia Nawar, Program Quality State Lead (NSW/ACT), Australian Red Cross (Chapter 7)
ISBN: 9781032023472
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
174 pages