Evaluation Planning Essentials

What are the differences between an evaluation plan and an evaluation management plan? Why are both needed?

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Evaluation Planning Essentials

Differences Between an Evaluation Plan and an Evaluation Management Plan

Evaluation Plan:

  1. Purpose:
    • Outlines the objectives, methods, and criteria for evaluating a program or intervention.
    • Focuses on what will be evaluated and how the evaluation will be conducted.
  2. Components:
    • Objectives: Clear goals and outcomes the evaluation aims to measure.
    • Methodology: Specific methods and tools for data collection and analysis.
    • Indicators: Metrics and indicators to measure success.
    • Timeline: Schedule for evaluation activities.
    • Stakeholders: Identification of stakeholders involved and their roles.
    • Data Sources: Information on where and how data will be collected.
  3. Focus:
    • Centered on the technical aspects of the evaluation process, including design, data collection, analysis, and reporting.

Evaluation Management Plan:

  1. Purpose:
    • Details the logistics, resources, and processes for managing the evaluation.
    • Focuses on how the evaluation will be implemented and overseen…
Differences Between an Evaluation Plan and an Evaluation Management Plan

Evaluation Plan:

  1. Purpose:
    • Outlines the objectives, methods, and criteria for evaluating a program or intervention.
    • Focuses on what will be evaluated and how the evaluation will be conducted.
  2. Components:
    • Objectives: Clear goals and outcomes the evaluation aims to measure.
    • Methodology: Specific methods and tools for data collection and analysis.
    • Indicators: Metrics and indicators to measure success.
    • Timeline: Schedule for evaluation activities.
    • Stakeholders: Identification of stakeholders involved and their roles.
    • Data Sources: Information on where and how data will be collected.
  3. Focus:
    • Centered on the technical aspects of the evaluation process, including design, data collection, analysis, and reporting.

Evaluation Management Plan:

  1. Purpose:
    • Details the logistics, resources, and processes for managing the evaluation.
    • Focuses on how the evaluation will be implemented and overseen…
Differences Between an Evaluation Plan and an Evaluation Management Plan

Evaluation Plan:

  1. Purpose:
    • Outlines the objectives, methods, and criteria for evaluating a program or intervention.
    • Focuses on what will be evaluated and how the evaluation will be conducted.
  2. Components:
    • Objectives: Clear goals and outcomes the evaluation aims to measure.
    • Methodology: Specific methods and tools for data collection and analysis.
    • Indicators: Metrics and indicators to measure success.
    • Timeline: Schedule for evaluation activities.
    • Stakeholders: Identification of stakeholders involved and their roles.
    • Data Sources: Information on where and how data will be collected. Evaluation Planning Essentials
  3. Focus:
    • Centered on the technical aspects of the evaluation process, including design, data collection, analysis, and reporting.