Synopses & Reviews
Evaluation of staff and procedures is now a regular part of organisational efficiency, yet few people are given any training or guidance in how to set about it. This book provides this guidance, giving a step-by-step guide to designing evaluations. Questions of costs, benefits, types of methods and ethics are all discussed. The book also equips the reader with the skills to assess evaluations provided by outsiders.
Synopsis
This book provides guidance on how to evaluate staff and procedures and includes a step-by-step guide to designing evaluations. Questions of cost, benefits, types of methods and ethics are all discussed. The book also equips the reader with the skills to assess evaluations provided by external consultants.
About the Author
Professor Glynis Breakwell is Professor of Psychology and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Surrey University, UK, and a consultant in industry. She has worked widely in the areas of identity dynamics and social representation development. Her other books include
Interviewing, Coping with Threatened Identities, and
Coping with Aggressive Behaviour.Dr Lynne Millward has wide experience in the fields of evaluation, training and assessment centres.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing evaluation.
2. When to evaluate.
3. Mapping the strategy.
4. Collecting data and measurement.
5. Analysis of data.
6. Presenting the findings.
7. Putting the findings into practice.