Team-Based Inquiry: Incorporating Evaluative Practice in the Development Cycle
This e-case offers guidance, tools, and examples of use of a form of evaluation that supports non-profit organizations in making data-driven decisions and reporting on their impacts. Through four phases, Team-Based Inquiry (TBI) supports all types of non-profit professionals as they seek to clarify their goal, gather feedback, improve strategies, and take action.
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