How Federal Programs Can Get Started:
A Three-Step Model
Aptive employs a three-step method, rooted in participatory evaluation principles, to assist agencies in implementing real-time evaluation.
Define the Mission and Success Criteria
Clarify what the program is trying to achieve and how evaluation supports that mission. Consider:
- What outcomes matter most?
- What performance indicators align with policy and stakeholder expectations?
- How will staff use real-time insights to make decisions?
Building a shared understanding fosters support and alleviates worries about evaluation being punitive.
Take Stock: Build Real-Time Learning Loops
Shift from batch reporting to ongoing monitoring. Key actions include:
- Establishing short learning cycles (weekly or monthly)
- Implementing small rapid-cycle tests for new processes or technologies
- Using automation or analytics to streamline data collection
This phase helps teams quickly identify what’s working and where small adjustments can create significant benefits.
Plan for the Future: Embed Continuous Evaluation
Sustainable real-time evaluation requires the right skills, systems and governance. Agencies can:
- Build staff capacity to design and interpret tests
- Create communities of practice that share what’s being learned
- Integrate evidence into budget, performance and operational decisions
When evaluation becomes part of daily operations, agencies gain a more agile and resilient management approach.