Trustees as Partners in Learning and Evaluation
Trustees and CEOs are eager to think deeply about the board’s role and to develop the muscles they need to perform at their best. One topic that’s a priority for many boards is learning and evaluation. In fact, a recent study commissioned by the Hewlett Foundation revealed the number one knowledge need for grantmakers — by a significant margin — is to learn more about evaluation and assessment.
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