People who lead programs, teams, departments or organizations are frequently charged with making difficult decisions based on incomplete information. This workshop will draw from evaluative thinking, performance management, strategic planning, and quality improvement techniques to encourage and equip nonprofit professionals to: 1) identify the data they need and 2) to share it and use it to make fact-based decisions and manageable and measurable plans.
Instructor Sarah Buek is the Founder and Principal of The IllumiLab, a consulting firm that helps nonprofits define, measure, and improve their impact. She has worked for the past 14 years in the non-profit sector first as a clinical social worker and later in program management, evaluation, and quality improvement. As a funder and consultant, she’s led dozens of non-profits in the development of Theories of Change and Logic Models, the design of data collection tools and processes, the creation of quality improvement systems, and the use of performance management to create cultures of learning and continuous improvement.