How to Develop a Management Response to an Evaluation Report

Share this:

DPME Evaluation Guideline 2.2.5

The research part of an evaluation is considered complete when the Evaluation Steering Committee approves the final evaluation report as a valid independent report. At this stage, a custodian department would have provided comments on the draft report (e.g. to correct factual errors or to query recommendations) but there may still be areas in the report that the department concerned does not agree with. For example, evaluators may come up with some recommendations that are not feasible, or departments may not agree with certain recommendations. Provided the report is technically valid and factually correct, the report should be approved by the Evaluation Steering Committee as an independent report. However, it is important for departments/entities/municipalities to be able to register the areas they do not agree with. Hence departments/ entities/municipalities are provided an opportunity to provide a formal management response indicating which recommendations they accept, and substantive reasons for disagreement for the ones they do not accept.

Most Recent Strategic Resources

Discover more topics