THE EVALUATOR'S ROLE AFTER THE REPORT

Although evaluators are usually not involved in the implementation of recommendations, giving stakeholders as vivid an image as possible of what the ensuring process will be can provide the required momentum for implementing the recommendations. If the evaluation project is ongoing, they may also be responsible for creating the evaluation framework for whatever alternatives were selected for implementation. In addition, they could be involved in the design, development, implementation, and formal evaluation after implementation. The evaluator's involvement at every stage encourages everyone to stay focused on the measurable results and improvement that the recommendations are meant to deliver.

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