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Value for Money: How the ROI Methodology Shows the Value for Money for All Types of Projects and Programs

  • Thu, June 09, 2022
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Value for Money: How the ROI Methodology Shows the Value for Money for All Types of Projects and Programs

Led by the Washington Evaluators, June 9, 1:00 - 2:00pm ET

Initially created for use in business, the ROI Methodology® has migrated to the non-business sector in the last two decades. Implemented in more than 6,000 organizations, it is now one of the most-used evaluation systems globally. This process delivers five levels of outcomes and always addresses the attribution issue. The methodology, implemented across 70 countries, is user-friendly, supported by senior executives and chief financial officers, and supported by professional evaluators and professors. In addition, more than 75 books—translated into 38 languages—and hundreds of published case studies support its use and implementation.

In this session, Jack Phillips from the ROI Institute will describe how the ROI Methodology works to demonstrate the value it brings to all types of evaluation situations.

After attending this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Explain the need for an improved logic model.
  2. Identify the key characteristics of the ROI Methodology.
  3. List the advantages of using the ROI Methodology.
  4. Describe different applications of the ROI Methodology.

Each participant in this session will receive an ROI Methodology Application Guide, and a chapter from the book, Value For Money: How to Show the Value for Money For All Types of Project and Programs In: Governments, Nongovernmental Organizations, Nonprofits, and Businesses (Wiley-Scrivener, 2019).

This event is open to WE members. If you have questions about this event, please email programs@washingtonevaluators.org.

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