Learning Evaluation Theory: Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method

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Author/contributor
Title
Learning Evaluation Theory: Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method
Abstract
Brinkerhoff’s model isn’t restricted to learning. It can be used to analyze any major business change, such as the purchase of new equipment or implementation of a new process. It’s based on the assumption that any initiative, no matter how successful or unsuccessful, will always include some success and some failure. It seeks to uncover the most impactful successes and failures of an initiative and then tell the stories behind them, backed by evidence. Your organization can use these stories to learn how to be more successful in the future.
Institution
Watershed
Date
2016
Pages
4
Accessed
2018-10-22
Citation
Downes, A. (2016). Learning Evaluation Theory: Brinkerhoff’s Success Case Method (p. 4). Watershed. https://www.watershedlrs.com/hubfs/DOCUMENTS/Learning_Evaluation_Brinkerhoff_.pdf