In: Operations Management
Can all nonprofit programs and services be evaluated? Think of some types of nonprofit programs or services that might be very difficult or impossible to evaluate. What accounts for the difficulties? How might evaluation design be used to be used to address these difficulties?
Non profit organisations have several services that are
implemented into its organisation structure. Organisation work on
the basis of providing article services in the respective operating
environment as that has increased their adaptability by providing
adequate response to the overall availability of business
opportunities. I would not see that all of the service is
implemented by a non-profit organisation can be evaluated, some
processes are difficult or extremely complex to evaluate. Foreign
example, level of influence of a specific program over a specific
part of society in the respective time cannot be evaluated as these
non profit organisations usually work on the basis of influence.
Best influence cannot be measured as it is a passive quantity or
and measurement of the influence would be relatively very
complex.
Implementing a proper evaluation design in the organisation
directly increases its adaptability to provide adequate level of
support in business offer in as well as to understand different
parts of the organisational structure to assess the criteria of a
that could be implemented in the respective operating environment
and increased adaptability of evaluation by a huge margin.