How do you know if you are making a difference? a practical handbook for public service organisations.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: MORTON, SARAH. COOK, AILSA
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : POLICY PRESS, 2022.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • How do you know if you are Making a Difference?: A Practical Handbook for Public Service Organisations
  • Copyright information
  • Dedication
  • Table of contents
  • List of figures and tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • 1 Why is it so hard to know if you are making a difference?
  • Why it is so hard to know the difference you are making
  • The benefits of investing in knowing the difference you are making
  • What you need to go on this journey
  • A strategic approach
  • Embedding learning and evaluation into organisational practice
  • Public service improvement as practice
  • Meanings: ideas and aspirations
  • Competencies: skills, knowledge, technique
  • Materials: objects, technologies
  • Our approach to understanding if you are making a difference
  • Anchored in practice and the practitioners of public services
  • Overview of this book
  • Try it yourself
  • 2 Why complexity thinking can help you understand public services
  • A shift in thinking for complexity-informed approaches
  • Working with complex systems
  • Doing the right thing, not the same thing every time
  • Ways of managing in complexity
  • Navigating through complexity
  • People at the heart of complex change
  • People experience the system in different ways
  • Co-production and participatory approaches
  • The 'who' in data and feedback
  • Leadership for complex work
  • Evaluating in complexity
  • The central concept of 'contribution'
  • Contribution analysis
  • Appropriately different evaluation every time
  • How our approach helps to work with complexity
  • Building blocks of our complexity-informed approach
  • Try it yourself
  • Questions for exploring the complexity of your work
  • 3 What data and evidence do you need to see what difference you are making?
  • What is included when we talk about data, evidence and feedback?
  • Good data and evidence for complex change
  • Let's measure what matters
  • Data cultures and how they affect organisations and initiatives
  • Making the case for qualitative data
  • Capturing evidence from practice
  • the power of reflection
  • What is happening when people 'use' data?
  • Getting started on a data improvement journey
  • Try it yourself
  • 4 Owning your initiative's outcomes and impacts
  • Navigating the landscape of outcomes and impacts
  • Drivers of outcome- or impact-based approaches
  • The pressures of working to multiple outcome frameworks
  • Escaping multiple outcome demands by owning your outcomes
  • An introduction to outcome thinking
  • What we mean by an outcome
  • Outcomes (or impacts) as a framework for action
  • Outcomes at different levels
  • Some common myths about outcomes
  • A new way of working with outcomes
  • Owning your outcomes: what this means in practice
  • Try it yourself
  • 5 Embrace the complex context
  • Why context matters
  • The benefits of taking time to work with context