REPORTING AND EVALUATION

    REPORTING AND EVALUATION 


Reporting is the documentation of results of monitoring and evaluation and the presentation of them to appropriate audiences at specified times. To help ensure efficiency the purpose of reporting should be clearly defined. 


 


HOW DO YOU EVALUATE A REPORT ?

  1. Avoid overclaiming your role in making a difference

  2. Choose case studies carefully

  3. Explore alternative interpretations

  4. Be clear about the limitations of your data

  5. Be open about your sample size

  6. Report negative findings



HOW DO YOU WRITE A EVALUATION REPORT ?

Components of an evaluation report includes -

  1. Executive summary

  2. Preface

  3. Content page

  4. Introduction 

  5. Findings 

  6. Conclusions

  7. Recommendations

  8. Appendices



The evaluation report is the key product of the evaluation process. It’s purpose is to provide a transparent basis for accountability for results, for decision making on policies and programmes for learning, for drawing lessons and for improvement.



The Evaluation criteria covers all aspects of making an ending and evaluating the procedure, including critical comments about the accuracy or appropriateness of results or methods. At the end you should discuss the outcome you obtain in relation to your hypothesis. 



Students are trained to conduct thorough research on market plans. Further you will draw valuable inferences from your research and test multiple solutions for the problem. 


Go through the process of REPORTING and EVALUATION and put down your thoughts regarding this through the comment section provided below. 


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