Build, Borrow, or Buy Your Way to Better Evaluation with Alaina Szlachta
Release Date: 12/04/2024
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info_outlineAlaina Szlachta, PhD, is the founder of By Design Development Solutions and author of the recently published Measurement and Evaluation on a Shoestring. Alaina’s book provides advice for L&D professionals navigating tight budgets, limited resources, and demanding expectations.
In this episode, Alaina unveils her practical framework for measurement and evaluation, organized into three actionable strategies: Build, Borrow, or Buy. Build: Tailor strategies to your organization by forming hypotheses for desired outcomes and enhancing data literacy. Borrow: Maximize efficiency by leveraging existing data and systems. Buy: Invest wisely in external solutions when stakeholder buy-in, ROI, and expertise align.
Tune in for more advice on using artificial intelligence, available tools and templates, and other insights from Alaina.
Resources:
- Website: https://dralainaszlachta.com/
- The Weekly Measure newsletter: https://dralainaszlachta.substack.com/
- Book: https://www.td.org/product/book--measurement-and-evaluation-on-a-shoestring/112406
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drszlachta/