Revamped Systematic Outcomes Analysis site March 22, 2007
Posted by Paul Duignan in : Systematic Outcomes Analysis , trackbackThe Systematic Outcomes Analysis site systematicoutcomesanalysis.org is in the process of being redeveloped with many more additional resources being added. A ‘Toolkit’ has been put up which is going to include a number of practical resources for building sound outcomes and performance management systems. So far there’s a brief introduction (in Flash) to the approach. Systematic Outcomes Analysis is an applied version of outcomes theory which incorporates all the important conceptual principles needed to make sure you can build robust outcomes and performance management systems. Badly designed systems tend create all sorts of future problems for those who use them.
There’s also a section on the models which are used in Systematic Outcomes Analysis (based on outcomes theory models) and a section in the toolkit which sets out a detailed checklist for using Systematic Outcomes Analysis. This has been developed from experience applying the system in a range of different settings over the last few years. The checklist is still under construction at this time, but most of the material should be up soon.
[Note added to this post later: If you’re looking for a user-friendly introduction to Systematic Outcomes Analysis try the Easy Outomes site]
Paul Duignan (outcomesblog.org)
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