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Causal Link Monitoring
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- Britt, Heather (Author)
- Hummelbrunner, Richard (Author)
- Greene, Jacqueline (Author)
Title
Causal Link Monitoring
Abstract
Causal Link Monitoring (CLM)
1
integrates design and monitoring to support
adaptive management of projects. CLM helps project planners and managers
identify the processes that are required to achieve desired results, and then to
observe whether those processes take place, and how.
Result-producing processes specify the causal links between results in a logic
model or results framework—in other words, the processes between results.2
CLM focuses on how specific individuals or organizations use results to
achieve other results.
In CLM, planners start by creating a logic model to help document
predictable, agreed-upon elements of the project. Next, they refine the causal
links by describing the processes that will transform results at one point in
the causal chain to the next. Planners are often less certain about these resultproducing
processes. Finally, the CLM logic model is enhanced with
information about two important sources of uncertainty, contextual factors
that may influence the project and diverse perspectives on the problem and
its solution.
Date
2017.04
Pages
41
Accessed
2018-09-22
Citation
Britt, H., Hummelbrunner, R., & Greene, J. (2017). Causal Link Monitoring (p. 41). https://www.betterevaluation.org/sites/default/files/CLM%20Brief_20170615_1528%20FINAL.pdf
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