How can evaluative thinking and practice inform performance models for organizations and personnel
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Paper/Presentation Title | How can evaluative thinking and practice inform performance models for organizations and personnel |
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Presentation Type | Presentation |
Authors | |
Author | Alderman, Lyn |
Journal or Proceedings Title | H-PEA Spring Workshop |
Number of Pages | 1 |
Year | 2016 |
Place of Publication | Hawaii, United States |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | https://h-pea.org/event-2182585 |
Conference/Event | H-PEA Spring Workshop |
Event Details | H-PEA Spring Workshop Event Date 22 Mar 2016 Event Location Hawaii |
Abstract | In the world today there are many ways in which we measure, count and determine whether something is worth the effort or not. In Australia and many other countries, new government legislation is requiring government-funded entities to become more transparent in their practice and to develop a more cohesive narrative about the worth, or impact, for the betterment of society. This places the executives of such entities in a position of needing evaluative thinking and practice to guide how they may build the narrative that documents and demonstrates this type of impact. In thinking about where to start, executives, project and program managers may consider this workshop as a professional development opportunity to explore both the intended and unintended consequences of performance models as tools of evaluation. This workshop will offer participants an opportunity to unpack the place of performance models as an evaluative tool through the following: · What shape does an ethical, sound and valid performance measure for an organization or personnel take? · What role does cultural specificity play in the design and development of a performance model for an organization or for personnel? · How are stakeholders able to identify risk during the design and development of such models? · When and where will dissemination strategies be required? · And so what? How can you determine that your performance model implementation has made a difference now or in the future? |
Keywords | evaluation; evaluative thinking; higher education; performance models; personnel |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390303. Higher education |
Public Notes | File reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/author. |
Byline Affiliations | Queensland University of Technology |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q69q0/how-can-evaluative-thinking-and-practice-inform-performance-models-for-organizations-and-personnel
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