Leduc handout: Linking Goals, Outputs, Outcomes with your Indicators

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Part 1: Linking indicators to goals, and the drivers of outcomes Identify goals: What is/are one or more goals of your network/organization/project: Identify the outcome drivers: What is the intended change? [and what is the baseline?] What is the intended benefit? Who will stand to benefit and how? How will the change be made? [Activity, knowledge producers (KP), knowledge users (KU), output] Think about your activities, knowledge producers (KP), knowledge users (KU), and outputs. How is the process and result relevant, useful, accessible, broad reaching, how will end-users (EU) intend to use these knowledge products and other outputs? Is it relevant? How: Is it useful? How: Poetz, A., D. Phipps, R. Leduc MEOPAR NCE Sharing of Best Practices for KT Symposium, January 2015

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Part 1: Linking indicators to goals, and the drivers of outcomes

Identify goals:What is/are one or more goals of your network/organization/project:

Identify the outcome drivers:What is the intended change? [and what is the baseline?]

What is the intended benefit?

Who will stand to benefit and how?

How will the change be made? [Activity, knowledge producers (KP), knowledge users (KU), output]

Think about your activities, knowledge producers (KP), knowledge users (KU), and outputs. How is the process and result relevant, useful, accessible, broad reaching, how will end-users (EU) intend to use these knowledge products and other outputs?

Is it relevant? How:

Is it useful? How:

Is it accessible? How:

Is it broad reaching? How:

Will it be used? If not, why not (go back to start):

Poetz, A., D. Phipps, R. LeducMEOPAR NCE Sharing of Best Practices for KT Symposium, January 2015