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Assessing Progress

Collaboration usually requires levels of perseverance, commitment, time, energy that were not anticipated at the outset. How do you know if it's all worth it? It is in the group's best interests to make sure that their interaction has been and will continue to be time well spent.

 

Measuring Progress: a new way of approaching evaluation

Assessing progress is one of the main ways that collaborative groups modify and refine their activities to have the greatest impact. Evaluation serves a group best when it is woven into the process. The link below will walk you through some resources that will help you think about how you can incorporate evaluation into your group's efforts.
Measuring the progress of your project

Adaptive management.

Adaptive Management can be a component of good evaluation. .

Appraising Adaptive Management article from Conservation Ecology


Stages of the Collaborative Process

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