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SUMMARY:Evaluation and Planning
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DTSTART:20170926T050000
DTEND:20170926T120000
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DESCRIPTION: Speaker:&nbsp;Matthew Nash, mnash@duke.edu&nbsp;Learn how to d
 evelop a logic model and see its uses for multiple purposes including ev
 aluation, implementation, planning, and communication. Learn the vocabul
 ary of logic models and what counts as outputs, outcomes, and communicat
 ion.&nbsp; Logic models are used to describe how programs, group work, t
 eam work, community-based collaboration, and other complex organizationa
 l processes work.&nbsp; Logic models display the sequence of actions tha
 t describe what your program is and will do and ultimately how investmen
 ts link to results.Key Learning Objectives1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Und
 erstand how to develop a Logic model and see its uses for multiple purpo
 ses.2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Learn the vocabulary of logic models.Bio:
 &nbsp; Matthew T.A. Nash, M.B.A., is the managing director for social en
 trepreneurship for the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative. 
 He also directs the Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD), 
 a USAID development lab for scaling innovations in global health.&nbsp; 
 Matt has extensive domestic and international social and public sector e
 xperience in social entrepreneurship and social enterprise, strategic pl
 anning, organization development, performance measurement, board develop
 ment and governance, business process transformation, and leadership dev
 elopment.Register for this class and others by returning to this page an
 d clicking the orange register button.
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 EN""><HTML><BODY>\n<p><strong>Speaker:&nbsp;</strong>Matthew Nash, <a hr
 ef="mailto:mnash@duke.edu">mnash@duke.edu</a>&nbsp;</p><p>Learn how to d
 evelop a logic model and see its uses for multiple purposes including ev
 aluation, implementation, planning, and communication. Learn the vocabul
 ary of logic models and what counts as outputs, outcomes, and communicat
 ion.&nbsp; Logic models are used to describe how programs, group work, t
 eam work, community-based collaboration, and other complex organizationa
 l processes work.&nbsp; Logic models display the sequence of actions tha
 t describe what your program is and will do and ultimately how investmen
 ts link to results.</p><p><strong>Key Learning Objectives</strong></p><p
 >1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Understand how to develop a Logic model and 
 see its uses for multiple purposes.</p><p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lea
 rn the vocabulary of logic models.</p><p><strong>Bio:</strong>&nbsp; Mat
 thew T.A. Nash, M.B.A., is the managing director for social entrepreneur
 ship for the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative. He also di
 rects the Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD), a USAID de
 velopment lab for scaling innovations in global health.&nbsp; Matt has e
 xtensive domestic and international social and public sector experience 
 in social entrepreneurship and social enterprise, strategic planning, or
 ganization development, performance measurement, board development and g
 overnance, business process transformation, and leadership development.<
 /p><p><a href="http://www.drfonline.org/events/series/id/9/nonprofit-man
 agement-program" target="_blank">Register for this class and others by r
 eturning to this page and clicking the orange register button.</a></p>\n
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