Organizational Assessment / Évaluation organisationelle

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    Terremotia : folk knowledge and the understanding of risk
    (International network for government science advice (INGSA), 2018-09) Buklijas, Tatjana
    Terremotia is a parliamentary democracy with market economy. It is classified as a high-income country with upper middle to high rankings in indicators such as quality of life, media freedom, education and literacy. Education is compulsory for children aged 6 to 16. Terremotia’s economy relies mainly on agriculture (forestry, fishing, dairy, cattle and wine) and mining, with tourism rapidly gaining importance. It has a population of 12 million and its largest city is the commercial centre, Mercator de Terremotia, with the population of 2.5 million, followed by the capital, Villa de Terremotia with a population of 1.8 million.
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    Assessing Organizational Performance - Level 1- International Development Research Centre
    (2007-03) Rojas, Katrina; Lusthaus, Charles
    The evaluation framework is able to reflect how well an organization carries out programming work, as well as how its various systems and resources provide organizational capacity that supports performance. Performance is defined in terms of effectiveness (mission fulfilment), efficiency, ongoing relevance (the extent to which the organization adapts to changing conditions in its environment), and financial viability. The evaluation method acknowledges the context /factors that facilitate or impede performance capacity. The presentation provides a framework and learning module for the organizational assessment process.
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    Maximizing the Benefits of Self-Assessment: Tools and Tips
    (1998) Smutylo, Terry; Lusthaus, Charles