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Highlights
- This book offers a practical guide for those transitioning from research to systematic evaluation.
- About the Author: David Parsons is Visiting Professor at Leeds Beckett University, Principal Consultant at P&A Research and Consulting.
- 224 Pages
- Social Science, Methodology
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Book Synopsis
This book offers a practical guide for those transitioning from research to systematic evaluation.
With growing demand for reliable evaluation across government, charities and other institutions, many new evaluators lack necessary knowledge and skills. This book addresses those gaps, offering step-by-step guidance on designing and delivering fit-for-purpose evaluations to maximise their use and utility. Taking a holistic approach to the evaluation journey, it covers key challenges such as engaging stakeholders, managing expectations and handling resource pressures.
With real-world case studies and practical tools, this is an essential resource for practitioners across public, academic and voluntary sectors.
Review Quotes
"At last, a book that provides - in one place - everything that the prospective evaluator needs to get started. This is practical, accessible advice grounded in real world experience." Andrew Jarvis, Vice President, ICF
"This is a highly engaging book on evaluation that will address many of the questions you have, whether you are new to evaluation or more experienced. It is informed by many conversations with researchers from government, academia and charities and, therefore, grounded in the real world. Highly recommended reading." Tina Haux, Chief Executive Officer, UK Social Research Association
About the Author
David Parsons is Visiting Professor at Leeds Beckett University, Principal Consultant at P&A Research and Consulting. A Fellow of the Academy of Social Science, he was appointed to the UK government's Evaluation Trial and Advice Panel in 2023.