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The Success Case Method: A Simple Evaluation Tool to Identify Critical Success Factors and Program Impa
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Authors/contributors
- Bell, Catherine (Author)
- McDonalds, Diane (Author)
Title
The Success Case Method: A Simple Evaluation Tool to Identify Critical Success Factors and Program Impa
Abstract
Identification and reporting of critical success factors and program impact in an
efficient, yet comprehensive manner is an inherent difficulty facing many evaluators
of large-scale evaluations. This paper details how two evaluators encountered such
problems in the initial review of a large-scale initiative and then successfully
addressed these issues through the application of the Success Case Method in a
subsequent evaluation of the same program.
The Success Case Method is a down-to-earth evaluation tool that can be used for:
finding out what is working and what is not, which also provides
accurate and trustworthy information that can be used to make
timely decisions (Brinkerhoff, 2003, p.3).
This paper reports on the advantages of applying this approach to the evaluation of the
Primary Welfare Officer Initiative (PWOI), a program that aims to improve the
capacity of schools to support students at risk of disengagement and who are not
achieving their educational potential.
Date
2006
Conference Name
2006 Australian Evaluation Society International Conference
Place
Darwin, Australia
Publisher
Australian Evaluation Society Inc.
Series
Final Papers
Accessed
2018-10-22
Citation
Bell, C., & McDonalds, D. (2006). The Success Case Method: A Simple Evaluation Tool to Identify Critical Success Factors and Program Impa. 2006 Australian Evaluation Society International Conference, Darwin, Australia. https://www.aes.asn.au/images/stories/files/conferences/2006/papers/063%20Catherine%20Bell.pdf
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