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Developmental Evaluation, Second Edition
The ADAPT Experience“This book arrives at exactly the right moment. Where the first edition focused on evaluating social innovation, the second edition shows how DE is more broadly relevant for any project, program, policy, or organization operating in our turbulent world. The new ADAPT framework will serve both first-time readers and experienced practitioners returning to it throughout an evaluation. Patton and Campbell-Patton bring together three decades of DE practice with insights from new practices in evaluation, public policy, and management. New ways of doing evaluation are urgently needed to support organizations responding to compound, cascading global crises--this book delivers them.â€--Patricia J. Rogers, PhD, independent consultant and former Professor of Public Sector Evaluation, RMIT University, Australia “This book is ideal for graduate courses in evaluation, public policy, organizational development, and the applied social sciences, as well as for executive education and evaluation professional development training. I plan to use the second edition to help students and practitioners develop the mindset and skills needed to design, adapt, and use evaluation in real time in complex, dynamic environments. The second edition stands out for its integration of contemporary advances in complexity science, systems thinking, and emergent strategy, and for its rich, practice-based examples. It offers exceptional conceptual clarity paired with highly actionable guidance.â€--Stewart I. Donaldson, PhD, Distinguished University Professor, Claremont Graduate University; Executive Director, Claremont Evaluation Center and The Evaluators' Institute “Since the publication of the first edition, Patton and Campbell-Patton have continued to critically reevaluate and refine DE through the many social, political, economic, and legal changes that have occurred. The second edition's intentional inclusion of culturally responsive, Indigenous, and equity practices using a DE lens offers the field of evaluation new ways to consider how allies can meaningfully contribute to a broader conversation and academic discourse. More in evaluation should be having this conversation. Developmental evaluation gives us another option that is untethered to business-as-usual in the field of evaluation and offers us a rooted and realistic way to grow, unlearn, and relearn through evaluation and as evaluators. DE offers a pathway into uncovering, understanding, and addressing complexity, unknowns, turbulent times, trauma, and destruction on a systemic and global level for humans and the earth that can advance healing and transformation efforts through evaluation.â€--Nicole Bowman, PhD, (Lunaape/Mohican), President, Bowman Performance Consulting; Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin–Madison “This second edition is a magnum opus that expands the use of DE beyond innovation for adaptive resilience to continuous change. The authors draw on a vast range of interdisciplinary, intercultural, and intersectoral theory and practice. The advances in DE presented here will resonate with evaluation professionals, users, and funders who seek to co-create practice aligned with the ADAPT framework, in the service of social and ecological transformation.â€--Andrealisa Belzer, CE, MA, President, International Evaluation Academy -
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Developmental Evaluation
Supporting responsiveness and adaptation in volatile times, developmental evaluation (DE) has transitioned from being a niche option to a widely used, mainstream approach, making the significantly revised second edition of this groundbreaking book especially needed. The new ADAPT organizing framework provides key guidance for conducting Agile, Dynamic, Actionable, Principled, and Timely evaluations that contribute to a vision of a more equitable and resilient future. With insight and humor, the book explains the whats, whys, and how-tos of using DE in ongoing program development, extending principles of practice to local or global contexts, and facilitating real-time, actionable responses to emergence, turbulence, and uncertainty. User-friendly features for students and evaluators include concrete examples and cases, engaging writing, cartoons, instructive sidebars, summary tables, and new Tips and Traps in each chapter.New To This Edition Insights, wisdom, and data from over 15 years of large-scale implementation and DE training around the world. New and expanded topics--the intensifying climate crisis; evaluation lessons learned from COVID-19; emerging applications of AI; developments in data visualization, systems mapping, and theories of transformation; and more. New chapter organization highlighting each element of ADAPT. Every chapter concludes with âEURœTips and Traps--what to watch for and what to avoid.
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Utilization-Focused Evaluation
Michael Quinn Patton is author of more than a dozen books on evaluation including Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods, 4th ed (2015), Blue Marble Evaluation (2020), Principles-Focused Evaluation (2018), Facilitating Evaluation (2018) and Developmental Evaluation (2011). Based in Minnesota, he was on the faculty of the University of Minnesota for 18 years and is a former president of the American Evaluation Association (AEA). Michael is a recipient of the Alva and Gunnar Myrdal Evaluation Practice Award, the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Evaluation Theory Award, and the Research on Evaluation Award, all from AEA He has also received the Lester F. Ward Distinguished Contribution to Applied and Clinical Sociology Award from the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology. In 2021 he received the first Transformative Evaluator Award from EvalYouth. He is an active speaker, trainer, and workshop presenter who has conducted applied research and evaluation on a broad range of issues and has worked with organizations and programs at the international, national, state, provincial, and local levels. Michael has three children—a musician, an engineer, and an evaluator—and four grandchildren. When not evaluating, he enjoys exploring the woods and rivers of Minnesota, where he lives. Charmagne Campbell-Patton is second-generation evaluator and twelfth generation European settler based in Mnisota Makoce. Her professional experience spans fifteen years of program design, implementation and evaluation work across a range of fields, including youth engagement, education, criminal and juvenile justice and philanthropy. She specializes in qualitative research methods and utilization-focused developmental evaluation. Charmagne holds a BA in Political Science from Grinnell College and an MA in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University’s School of International Service. She has authored several articles and blog posts, but this is her first book. A global citizen with deep local roots, Charmagne resides near the Mississippi River on Dakota land in Minneapolis with her husband, two young children and cat.
€ 173,50