Evaluation with Power: A New Approach to Organizational Effectiveness, Empowerment, and ExcellenceISBN: 978-0-7879-0913-0
Hardcover
208 pages
December 1997, Jossey-Bass
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"ASAE has long been interested in finding ways to help associations
continuously assess themselves to ensure that they are operating
with maximum efficiency and effectiveness. We applaud the
publication of this important new book, and the cogent plan it
presents to associations for ongoing self-evaluation. Associations
mean to do good work. This book will help them do it." (R William
Taylor, CAE, president, American Society of Association
Executives)
"In an era of concern that 'nothing works,' it is essential for nonprofts to report on effective programs. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has known anecdotally for many years that having a Big Brother or Big Sister has an enormous impact on the life of a child. Evaluation with Power will help us continue to report on the effectiveness of our programs. Evaluation with Power provides a management tool that will help us promote organizational learning and empowerment, basic ingredients for building public confidence and program excellence, key to long-term nonprofit survival. (Thomas M. McKenna, national director, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America)
"Evaluation with Power becomes more important in the social sector every day. Donors no longer reward good intentions, they reward results. This book can help social sector leaders manage for the mission and measure results." (Frances Hesselbein, president and CEO, Peter F. Drucker Foundation)
"Terrific, easy-to-use primer on evaluation! Given the public's questioning of the performance and public accountability of organizations, this book provides the needed support and guidance to make evaluation part of our everyday work." (Geraldine N. Mannion, program officer, special projects, Carnegie Corporation of New York)
"This book combines the practical with the philosophic?process with outcomes. It answers a need many of us have who want more than simple answers?we want to continually improve on what we do. This book gives us a host of ways to do just that." (L. Bryant, executive director, National School Boards Association)
"This book offers an antidote to the infectious mentality that ?nothing works.' What works are organizations that are effective, excellent, and empowering. Ongoing evaluation is a tool for creating, sustaining, and enhancing such organizations. This book suggests that the future effectiveness of organizations depAnds on meaningful, useful, and practical evaluation. It is a major contribution to both the fields of organizational development and evaluation." (Micheal Quinn Patton, former president, American Evaluation Association)
This book clearly has the potential of becoming a classic in the literature of not-for-profits, generally. It takes evaluation from the punitive world of "now I got you" to a environment where individuals, programs, and institutions can grow to meet the challenges of a changing world." (Lee Van Bremen, executive vice president, College of American Pathologists)
"In an era of concern that 'nothing works,' it is essential for nonprofts to report on effective programs. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America has known anecdotally for many years that having a Big Brother or Big Sister has an enormous impact on the life of a child. Evaluation with Power will help us continue to report on the effectiveness of our programs. Evaluation with Power provides a management tool that will help us promote organizational learning and empowerment, basic ingredients for building public confidence and program excellence, key to long-term nonprofit survival. (Thomas M. McKenna, national director, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America)
"Evaluation with Power becomes more important in the social sector every day. Donors no longer reward good intentions, they reward results. This book can help social sector leaders manage for the mission and measure results." (Frances Hesselbein, president and CEO, Peter F. Drucker Foundation)
"Terrific, easy-to-use primer on evaluation! Given the public's questioning of the performance and public accountability of organizations, this book provides the needed support and guidance to make evaluation part of our everyday work." (Geraldine N. Mannion, program officer, special projects, Carnegie Corporation of New York)
"This book combines the practical with the philosophic?process with outcomes. It answers a need many of us have who want more than simple answers?we want to continually improve on what we do. This book gives us a host of ways to do just that." (L. Bryant, executive director, National School Boards Association)
"This book offers an antidote to the infectious mentality that ?nothing works.' What works are organizations that are effective, excellent, and empowering. Ongoing evaluation is a tool for creating, sustaining, and enhancing such organizations. This book suggests that the future effectiveness of organizations depAnds on meaningful, useful, and practical evaluation. It is a major contribution to both the fields of organizational development and evaluation." (Micheal Quinn Patton, former president, American Evaluation Association)
This book clearly has the potential of becoming a classic in the literature of not-for-profits, generally. It takes evaluation from the punitive world of "now I got you" to a environment where individuals, programs, and institutions can grow to meet the challenges of a changing world." (Lee Van Bremen, executive vice president, College of American Pathologists)