On October 25, 2012, Veena Pankaj of Innovation Network gave a 5-minute Ignite presentation at the American Evaluation Association's annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The presentation was titled, "Data Placemats: A DataViz Technique to Improve Stakeholder Understanding of Evaluation Results."
Innovation Network is a nonprofit evaluation, research, and consulting firm. We provide knowledge and expertise to help nonprofits and funders learn from their work to improve their results. To learn more, visit www.innonet.org.
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Data Placemats: A DataViz Technique to Improve Stakeholder Understanding of Evaluation Results
1. A DataViz Technique to Improve Stakeholder
Understanding of Evaluation Results
Data Placemats
American Evaluation Association
Annual Conference
October 25, 2012
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Veena Pankaj
Innovation Network
vpankaj@innonet.org
7. VII(a). Types of Connections
As a result of participatingin the National Hunger
Fellows Program, did you develop a network of
helpfulcontacts? (n=117)
Yes, 94%
*Survey numbers do not add up to 100% because respondents could choose more than one answer.
How often do you reach out to your peer
(alumni)network for resourcesand
information? (n=109)
Several times a year, 45%
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Otherthan your peers, please note the
groupsfrom which you still have contacts.
(n=106)*
Other, 7%
Key players (introducedthroughfellowship), 45%
Field site staff, 60%
Policy site staff, 70%
CHC staff, 92%
The Hunger Fellowship was the first time I was a
member of a close-knit community of people committed
to fighting poverty. That was a truly life-changing
experience. Six years later, many of my very closest
friends are fellows from my class. - Alumnus, Class 11
(SurveyRespondent)
I feel that we went through this experience together and
we could talk though tough issues. Strong connections
were definitelymade.
- Alumnus, Class 12 (Survey Respondent)
We have amazing opportunities being part of] this huge
CHC network of people who have gone through this
program. Knowing people is how to get things done. -
Alumnus, Class 13 (Survey Respondent)
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6
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For what types of information have you reached out to the
networksdeveloped as a result of being a fellow? (n=103)*
Includes:
Informationand resources during graduate
school (4)
Personal updates (4)
Fellow network (2)
Advice on career path and new opportunities
Data and policy insight
Organizingservice projects
To give thanks and appreciation
Other, 19%
When recruitingnew staff for my organization, 19%
Connections/Introductionsto others in the
field, 59%
Personaljob leads, 68%
When seeking work related advice, 70%
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Charts and
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illustrating
preliminary
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Supporting
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stakeholders