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Developing Performance Measures Using the Logic Model
As we move closer and closer to a performance-based government, agencies and departments are focusing in establishing measures and performance plans for the myriad of programs under their supervision. The increased focus on performance moves hand-in-hand with an important increase in government transparency. On hurdle in this process has been the creation of efficient measures that track and communicate program success and accountability.
This audio conference will provide attendees with a plan to develop and implement effective performance measures and develop results-oriented performance measures that will enable you to measure and evaluate strategies, outputs and outcomes at your agency. Through the creation of results-oriented measures, managers can track program success by adhering to a set of measures to drive the outcomes, strategies and outputs of their programs.
Attend this Audio Conference and Learn How To:
- Learn how to actually use the performance measures that your organization has generated
- Understand why you should measure performance in your agency
- Implement the four criteria of effective performance measurements systems
- Illustrate the linkages between daily activities and outcomes
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Duration:
90 minutes
Date and Time:
Thursday, July 10, 2008
2:00-3:30 pm, EST
Tuition:
Webinar
First Attendee: $199 (Early bird special, register by 6/10/2008, $99)
Each additional attendee from the same organization: $39.99 each
Add CD recording: $99 per CD
Audio Conference
First Attendee: $99
Each additional attendee from the same organization: $39.99 each
Add CD recording: $100 per CD
Venue:
An Audio Conference is a conference call that is conducted over phone with an expert speaker presenting information to the listeners. These are 90-minute conferences with presentations emailed prior to the event for you to follow along with the speaker. Speakers will conclude presentations with a Q&A session.
Webinar is use of the Internet to broadcast live or delayed audio and/or video transmissions. Unlike traditional television and radio broadcasts, the Performance Institute offers on-line conferences with live speakers capable of interacting with participants and answering questions. Archived versions of past webinars are also available for free viewing.
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