October 2014
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
13h 44m
English
Performance management can be challenging from a methodological perspective, and the chapters in part 2 address key methodological concerns in some detail. Focusing on performance measurement as the critical element of the larger performance management process, the first question to be addressed is what to measure. Chapter 3 discusses the use of program logic models to identify outcomes and other performance criteria and then presents various classes of measures, including measures of output, efficiency, productivity, effectiveness, service quality, customer satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. Chapter 4 focuses on tying performance measures to programmatic or organizational goals ...
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