Outcomes

Outcomes

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Term2.png OUTCOMES
Outcomes are the likely or achieved short-term and medium-term effects of an intervetion's outpus. Generally they relate to knowledge or skills gained, attitudes, values, behaviors changed, as well as to condition or status improved.

Information on the outcomes is important, because it can be useful for the organization in order to make its work more effective, by pointing out successes and failures. Paying attention to the outcomes also demonstrates that the organization can learn from its experience and improve its performance. Moreover, the staff can be motivated when they see evidence of the outcomes their work has. [1]

See also: Output
Inputs Activities Outputs Outcomes Impact
Financial, human and material resources Action performed to transform inputs into outputs Specific services and products delivered Intended changes in development conditions Conditions improved
e.g. expertise, coordination and funds e.g. training workshop, stakeholder or dialogue workshop, training of trainers, guidance document preparation e.g. enhanced knowledge and skills of trained participants, peer-reviewed guidance document, development of train-the-trainer strategies e.g. change of individual behaviour and skills applied to workplaces, train-the-trainer strategy implemented by country, institutional change e.g. health and environmental conditions improved



References

  1. www.bota.org (11 July 2008), www.montgomerycollege.edu (11 July 2008), artswork.asu.edu (11 January 2010), wiki.answers.com (11 January 2010), www.performance-measurement.net (11 January 2010), Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management, OECD, 2002