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Comment on How to formulate strong outputs by Thomas Winderl

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In reply to Mirian.

Hi Miriam. Thanks, nice to know. On outcome formulas: That’s a bit more difficult. In general, I would start with “BY data” to make it time-bound. Then we have two options: 1) duty-bearers’ (most of the time the government’ + doing something different or better. For example: By 2025, the Department of Communication responds to copy-right infringement complaints on average within 24 hours. 2) right-holders (=citizens) + a difference in their lives or doing something different. For example: By 2026, vulnerable adolescents in X consume less alcoholic drinks. If you want to know more, we currently offer a free course on Results Based Management on our Results Lab website at https://products.results-lab.com/free_email_course_on_results_based_management

February 24, 2021 by Thomas Winderl

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