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Impact Assessment – Pluris https://www.plurisvalue.com Pluris | Value Negotiation Mon, 12 Sep 2022 16:14:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 How to Assess Impact https://www.plurisvalue.com/5612/assess-impact Sun, 01 Jul 2018 15:16:39 +0000 https://www.plurisvalue.com/?p=5612 by Saerom Choi and Nuno Delicado for SportImpact Impact assessment may not be rocket science, but it is also not the most linear process. Unlike financial accounting, there are not yet Generally Accepted Impact Assessment Principles to follow. Or “impact accountants” that we can hire to prepare our impact reports. That may explain why, while […]

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by Saerom Choi and Nuno Delicado for SportImpact

Impact assessment may not be rocket science, but it is also not the most linear process. Unlike financial accounting, there are not yet Generally Accepted Impact Assessment Principles to follow. Or “impact accountants” that we can hire to prepare our impact reports. That may explain why, while agreeing assessing impact is important, many organizations still don’t do it and hesitate to make it a true priority.

Contents:
1. Identify Objectives
2. Define the Theory of Change
3. Choose Indicators
4. Collect Data
5. Analyze Data
6. Report Impact
7. Take Action

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