“We Know What We’re Doing” Is Not a Strategy: Confidence Without Evaluation Is Just Assumption

There’s a quiet resistance that shows up in a lot of organizations when the idea of evaluation comes up. It’s rarely loud or confrontational. It sounds more like confidence. “We already know what we’re doing.”“We adjust as we go.”“That kind of analysis takes too long.”“It’s too expensive.”“And honestly… what if it makes us look bad?” … Continue reading “We Know What We’re Doing” Is Not a Strategy: Confidence Without Evaluation Is Just Assumption

The Core Components of Effective Policy Analysis

Policy analysis is a critical process in shaping effective public policies that address societal challenges. It involves assessing existing policies, exploring alternatives, and recommending actionable solutions based on evidence and sound reasoning. By understanding the intricate interplay of factors influencing policy decisions, we can approach complex issues more effectively. This blog explores the essential components … Continue reading The Core Components of Effective Policy Analysis