Why is it important for you (as an evaluator) to analyze different types of stakeholders early during your evaluation project? Select two most important reasons.
a. to estimate the scope of the evaluation project
b. to recognize potential sources of data to be used
c. to determine whether to focus on an evaluand or an evaluee
d. to identify whether to evaluate a training or non-training program
a. to estimate the scope of the evaluation project
b. to recognize potential sources of data to be used
By identifying the members and size of the stakeholders, you can estimate the potential impact of the program, and thus the scope of the evaluation project as well. It also helps you recognize whom you would need to contact to gather data (informants) later during the implementation phase of your evaluation project.
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