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There is one basic, important ingredient in all evaluation approaches: managing change. It starts by determining what changes are needed and what knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes are needed to achieve the desired results. Managing has a two-fold meaning. It means to decide on the changes needed and to get the acceptance from those involved i...
Tue Aug 16 2005
There is one basic, important ingredient in all evaluation approaches: managing change. It starts by determining what changes are needed and what knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes are needed to achieve the desired results. Managing has a two-fold meaning. It means to decide on the changes needed and to get the acceptance from those involved in the change.
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