Description
Communication is a large component in program evaluation.
The communication plan tells the story of the impact [success(es) and failure(s)] of the program, with the decided intent to translate findings into influence. In addition, the evaluation needs a management plan. The management plan outlines timetables, costs, and project schedules.
In 500-750 words, outline the following:
- Identify the target audience.
- Identify the specific modes of delivering the program evaluation report (i.e., e-mail, website publications, form presentations). Include how you will communicate successes and redirection.
- Outline your management plan. Include your evaluation timetable, anticipated costs, and benchmarks expected for the evaluation.
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Running Head: COMMUNICATION
Communication in Program Evaluation
Student’s Name
Institution
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COMMUNICATION
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Communication in Program Evaluation
Target Audience
The audience plays a crucial role in communication for plan evaluation. The physical
presence of respondents in communication through a medium ensures a successful relay of
information and provision of feedback on different subjects. Criteria for audience selection should
be able to cover different ages and groups, to achieve success. The project aimed at identifying
technological gadget preferences among different societal sub-groups. A choice of personnel,
ranging from students to skilled professionals, to unskilled workers, to the elderly in the
community, and retired personnel, provide a comprehensive enough base for understanding
differential preferences for guaranteed success, as so chosen during the project.
Modes of delivery
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