Journal article

How Evaluation Advocates Use Interpersonal Skills to Engage Their Colleagues in Evaluation

A Rogers, A Gullickson, JA King, E McKinley

American Journal of Evaluation | Published : 2024

Open access

Abstract

Based on interviews and case studies in nonprofit organizations, this article examines the perspectives of evaluation advocates undertaking evaluation in culturally diverse contexts where interpersonal barriers may exist. Participants provided insights into how to overcome issues by developing meaningful interpersonal relationships, finding shared goals, and providing encouragement. This article presents practical strategies that anyone promoting evaluation may find helpful to develop positive interpersonal relationships and equitable and inclusive working environments.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research presents the results of the first author & apos;s doctoral thesis research. The second, third, and fourth authors served as supervisors. All would like to thank Professor Janet Clinton, committee chair, for her insightful expert counsel.