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Tag Archives: Dimensions of national culture

The NICE Framework, part 2: Application of the framework

August 25, 2018 Zenda Ofir 0
Meyers Culture Mapping
**7 min read** We still have many opportunities to re-imagine evaluation and to combine this with the best evaluation knowledge we already have available. Indigenous evaluators in Latin America, as well as nearly all evaluators in Africa and Asia can ... Read more »

The NICE Framework, part 1: Where culture and evaluation meet

August 23, 2018 Zenda Ofir 0
NICE Framework
**6 min read** What would evaluation have looked like if invented “here”? How can it be re-imagined to help enrich our theories and practice worldwide? This question has been on my mind since 2006, yet only in 2016 I took ... Read more »

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Culture in evaluation

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Development, SDGs & Transformation

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Evaluation as profession and practice

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Research evaluation

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